The Aguascalientes Museum
Downtown, next to the San Antonio Temple
Downtown, next to the San Antonio Temple
Downtown, next to the San Antonio Temple
The building that houses this museum has a neoclassical style. Whoever visits it will enjoy not only the exhibitions, but also its two patios, gardens and fountains. As part of the permanent exhibitions, there are engravings by Francisco Díaz de León, paintings by Gabriel Fernández Ledesma and engravings by Saturnino Herrán. The best also are the surprise temporary exhibitions that are presented.
In the city of Aguascalientes there are buildings around the Plaza Patria, that protect its his...
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Built in 1685, this building is the only one still standing in the seventeenth century. Previ...
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Before the museum was the cural house. It was inaugurated in 1972 being the first state art ...
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