Discover the best top things to do in Guerrero, Pacific Coast including Galeria de arte en plata Andres, Suazo Art Gallery, Aurea, Museo Historico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego, Galeria Las Brisas, Centro Cultural de Acapulco, Acapulco Historical Museum, Zona Arqueologica Soledad de Maciel o Xihuacan, Museo Casa de Las Lagrimas o Casa Figueroa, Casa Humboldt.
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Currently located at Avenida de los plateros 113-A, Andrés remains faithful to the true talent of the valuable craftsmen of México. He is the exclusive distributor of Daniel Espinosa (the most successful artist of México), Carlos Cabral, Felipe Cárdenas, Efraín Villegas, Héctor Salgado, Ignacio Gómez and Abdón Punzo. He also promotes the magnificent work of talented women such as Olga Hinojosa, Lila Parrilla, Rocío Guardia, Martha Garcia, Priscila Canales, Leticia Llera, Beatriz Llamosas, Susana Sanborns, Martha Vargas, Susana Gómez, Susana Cabrales and the internationally famous Emilia Castillo. This work can be seen only at the Andrés gallery.
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Bienvenido a Aurea, un espacio único en Taxco de Alarcón, donde hemos reunido a los mejores Diseñadores de México. Ven y Conócenos.
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This 18th-century Spanish fortress turned museum is occasionally the site for festive gatherings.
Acapulco owns a very rich history and we were very happy to discover it by visiting that fortress and its museum. About 10 rooms are dedicated to different ages and aspects of what was the most important port in New Spain. We went 3 times as we wanted to read and learn the most possible!
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Art gallery located in Hotel Las Brisas where you can buy art by some of Mexico's most renowned artists like Diego Rivera and Sergio Bustamente.
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This arts center houses rotating art exhibits and offers workshops in music, painting and the like.
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This local history museum is located in Acapulco's famed Fort of San Diego.
This is an excellent and informative museum that looks at Acapulco’s historical role in the Spanish trade with the Far East. You could easily spend two hours or more wandering through the many exhibits. Information in Spanish and English. Highly recommended.
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Lots of great information. Our greeter at the door was warm , inviting and full of knowledge. She spoke english very well and you could tell she was passionate about her occupation. Take your time it's a wealth of information.
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I somehow managed to avoid setting foot in a single silver shop during my stay in Taxco - this attraction is much more to my liking. Arrived right as it was opening and got a great tour in English by a sweet matron. It was amusing to hear her describing some of the ghastlier chapters in the house's history. I was also really intrigued by its incarnation after it was purchased by Señor Figueroa - lots of signed photos of American celebs - Bette Davis, Elvis, a youngish Richard Nixon (!) who passed through on their way to Acapulco back in the day. I would like to know more about this man who preserved the house while decking it out with art and a tiled bar from whence he served visitors a complimentary glass of tequila after he turned it into a museum. (Alas the tradition did not survive him) I really like this kind of museum, where the former occupants books of detective stories and the like are shelved alongside more rarified volumes. I could almost imagine that that nifty triptych medicine cabinet contained 60s era powders and pills!
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This restored house named for the explorer Alexander Von Humboldt, who stayed here only for a single night in 1803, holds a collection of artifacts on 18th-century Catholicism.
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