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Museum of Miniatures of Arts, crafts and ancient scenes. School of Witchcraft and Wizardry of the Potter dynasty, workshop of models, medieval festivals. Toys exhibition.
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The Museum gathers more than 800 pieces. Artisanal Nativity Sets made by Mexican and International artisans are exhibited. A large part of the collection was created by the collector herself using reused materials. It has different interactive activities.
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Somos un museo con más de 3000 insectos de distintas partes del mundo en exhibición que incluyen 30 tarántulas vivas con las que podrás interactuar y tomarte una foto
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The Memory and Tolerance Museum delinates -in a didactic manner- the historical memory of the multiple genocides and crimes against humanity. The visit warns the viewer of the danger of difference, discrimination and violence in order to engender responsability, respect and consciousness in each and every person. Contemporary subjects are also presented in order to lead us to reflect on the role we wish to play in our every day lives. Tolerance, diversity, dialogue and empathy force us to see the commitment we all have to humanity. The visitor is invited to be generators of change through social action.
This museum focuses initially on the World War II Holocaust and covers genocidal atrocities in other regions like Armenia, Guatemala, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur and others which I found to be a unique experience compared to other museum experiences I've had. While each exhibit is full of information, poignant, and approached with a multi-media experience, I really appreciated the corrollary to the exhibit: tolerance, commnunity, diversity, acceptance. This included the effects of modern day technology (fake news, social media) and certain presidents deriding certain nationalities which made me feel tremendously ashamed. I thought the temporary exhibit was well done, though a little juvenile, I'm glad this museum aims to plant seeds early and is accessible to all ages. I noticed in the bookstore that other temporary exhibitions are ones I regret missing, too. Really well done!
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