Discover the best top things to do in Veracruz, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Museo Bola De Oro Finca Roma, Museo de Antropologia de Xalapa, Museo Religioso de San Antonio, Museo Francisco Gabilondo Soler, Museo Salvador Ferrando, El Museo Tuxteco, Museo Naval Mexico, Museo del Cafe, Museo El Lencero, Museo de Arte del Estado de Veracruz.
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This top-notch anthropology museum displays the diversity of Mexican cultures.
If you love museums and ancient Mexican culture, this is a must visit place to you. This is a beautiful place full of hundred of diverse pieces, very well kept and protected. The most famous pieces are the giant heads found in Veracruz state. Museum is very well designed, with good illumination and enough space to walk and enjoy the collection. It is also a very quiet place with very few visitors. Despite of you can download a museum guide app for free for your mobile phone, I strongly suggest you to pay for guide service. Those guys know in deep each piece and connections among them. You can enjoy this service for a very affordable price. My 11 years son enjoyed Nestor explanations and he had the chance to ask him many questions. Guide services are available in Spanish, English and French. If your are carrying your professional camera, you have to pay an admission fee to use it. Thanks Nestor for your marvelous explanations and for allow us traveling in the past with those cultures!
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This museum has a collection of Olmec artifacts among other things, including the remains of a real Olmec Indian skull.
In Santiago Tuxtla, right on the pleasant town square , this museum has an remarkable collection of antique olmec pieces including possibly the nicest of all known olmec stone heads . Beyond that, the museum has an eclectic set of pieces from other regions of Mexico reaching all the way to the north with nice pottery from the Casas Grandes region; this indicates taht one or more private collections must have been donated to this museum. Together with eh huge Olmec head on the town square, the nice setting and surrounding landscape, this makes for a very worth while detour on the way to or from the south and southeast!
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This museum documents the history of Mexico's navy.
Great naval museum, with a lot of rooms (all air conditioned) full with historic things of the Veracruz harbor and the Mexican Navy, several scale models of ships, planes, helicopters (one real), guns, uniforms, and all the naval parafernalia and traditions within a historic building. A must if you visit the city.
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The Coffee Museum has become the major tourist attraction in our region, with thousands of visitors per year. This inspires us to share our taste for the art of drinking coffee. The coffee Museum's goal is to let visitors know about the origins of quality coffee and the different process steps it goes through before we can enjoy a good cup of joe. Our guides, who specialize in the history and culture of coffee, will take you on a fascinating tour where you will see our plantations as well as an interesting exhibition of objects from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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In Orizaba is placed one of the most important museums in the state of Veracruz, as muchs as for the interesting and extend pictorial collection and place, wich is an archaeological heritage from the state.
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