Things to do in Michoacan, Michoacan: The Best Museums

April 23, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Michoacan, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Museo del Cobre, Mexico Magico Galeria, Centro Cultural Clavijero, Museo de los Residuos SOS, Museo Mina Dos Estrellas, Museo de la guitarra, Nurite Grafico, Museo Casa Natal de Morelos, Museo Antiguo Convento Franciscano De Santa Ana de Tzintzuntzan, Telares Uruapan.
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1. Museo del Cobre

Av Morelos esq. Pino Suarez s / n Salvador Escalante, 61800 Mexico +52 434 343 0254
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Museo del Cobre

2. Mexico Magico Galeria

Calle Emiliano Zapata Norte 29A Colonia centro, Jiquilpan de Juarez 59510 Mexico +52 866 154 8938 http://mexicomagicos.com
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Mexico Magico Galeria

3. Centro Cultural Clavijero

Calle El Nigromante # 79, Morelia 58000 Mexico +52 443 312 0412 [email protected] http://www.ccclavijero.mx/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Centro Cultural Clavijero

Reviewed By szendeja

We were expecting to see a nice, huge and interesting old colonial building, but we got much more than that. We were surprised by the quality and cosmopolitan diversity of a great set of exhibits: a collection of paintings and other art works by artists from a notorious indigenous town from Michoacan’s Purhépecha highlands, an ensemble of paintings by a well known Michoacan painter, a surprising collection of kimonos by a Japanese fashion designer who settled down in Mexico and whose work has influenced fashion design in Michoacan, as the design of some of other pieces exhibited shows, an audiovisual exhibit on the history of French cinema, etc. It includes a small cafeteria close to the exit.

4. Museo de los Residuos SOS

Perif. Paseo de la Republica 6500 Lago 1, Morelia 58115 Mexico +52 443 327 4677 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/sos.ayuntamiento/
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Museo de los Residuos SOS

5. Museo Mina Dos Estrellas

Museo Technologica Siglo XIX, Tlalpujahua Mexico http://facebook.com/museominadosestrellas
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Museo Mina Dos Estrellas

6. Museo de la guitarra

Calle Nicolas Bravo 1 60250, Paracho 60250 Mexico
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Museo de la guitarra

7. Nurite Grafico

Calle Amado Nervo # 45, Morelia 58000 Mexico +52 443 369 2789 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Nurite Grafico

8. Museo Casa Natal de Morelos

Calle La Corregidora 113 Centro Histórico, Morelia 58000 Mexico +52 443 312 2793 [email protected] http://www.cultura.gob.mx/estados/turismo-cultural-detalle.php?id=49072#.YD62IcHQCNx
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Museo Casa Natal de Morelos

Exhibit documents and belongings of Generalisimo Morelos: documents with his holographic signature, coins that the hero ordered to mint and several paintings related to it, standing out those made by the Michoacan artist Alfredo Zalce. It has an audiovisual room for conferences and musical events; Likewise, it is the headquarters of a small cinema-club, which offers a free service. It also has a library, public consultation, bibliography, mainly of history and literature. As a special attraction, it presents an animated and animated effigy of the Servant of the Nation, who has been part of his "Feelings of the Nation". The Casa Natal de Morelos is a beautiful house with a Baroque style inside and a neoclassical facade. It was born on September 30, 1765, the hero of the Independence Don Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon. The original house where the Servant of the Nation was born no longer exists, because it was demolished in 1888 and is only known by an old lithograph. The current estate is

Reviewed By R5457FCsandys - Albuquerque, United States

José Maria Morelos, of course, is the city’s namesake. Before this 1828 acknowledgement of his stature as a revolutionary hero, it was Valloladid. We went first to his birthplace, the Casa Natal de Morelos, a modest house in which his mother had only a single room. More impressive and informative was the Casa de Morelos, the more elegant house a couple of blocks away, that he inhabited in the years before the revolution. This museum was filled with information about Morelos himself and about Colonial Mexico and the Mexican Revolution. The artifacts were interesting, but the thorough explications are the real draw. Walking through and reading the placards was like getting a semester-worth of Mexican history in two hours.

9. Museo Antiguo Convento Franciscano De Santa Ana de Tzintzuntzan

Calle del Convento s/n, Tzintzuntzan Mexico +52 434 344 3005 http://www.sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=1597
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Museo Antiguo Convento Franciscano De Santa Ana de Tzintzuntzan

10. Telares Uruapan

Miguel Trevino SN, San Pedro, Uruapan Mexico +52 452 523 1017 http://www.uruapanvirtual.com/acerca.php?item=fabrica-de-san-pedro
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Telares Uruapan

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