Discover the best top things to do in Guerrero, Pacific Coast including Galeria de arte en plata Andres, Suazo Art Gallery, Aurea, Centro Cultural de Acapulco, Galeria Las Brisas, Galeria Abraham Ramirez, Museo Jose Juarez, Exel Tapia, Casa de Mascaras.
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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 arts center houses rotating art exhibits and offers workshops in music, painting and the like.
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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.
Art gallery featuring bronze sculpture in addition to oil and watercolor paintings by contemporary artists.
This house today is a museum, it is a building of the year 1886, living in this building the Family Table Andraca. In this cultural space there is a collection of pictorial works, bibliographic, photographic, furniture and articles that were acquired or presented to Ing. Manuel Mesa, agronomist by profession and collector for love. It offers cultural cultural activities to the public, in the event
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The Mask Museum (Casa de Mascaras) is apparently newly opened within the past year in a new building tucked between El Fuerte de San Diego and the Acapulco Naval History Museum. We easily combined the Mask Museum, Naval History Museum and the Acapulco History Museum In El Fuerte de San Diego in a single excursion. The air-conditioned mask museum is excellent and I highly recommend a visit. There are a wide variety of types of colorful current and historical masks from all regions of Mexico tastefully displayed. When we visited, no signs had yet been posted in either Spanish or English to describe the exhibited masks. However, our tour guide, Roberto, from Roberto Alarcon Tours, was able to explain the history and geographical and cultural significance of all the masks based on his extensive knowledge of masks from the previous Casa de Mascaras (Mask Museum) and general Acapulco history and culture. Roberto made our experience much more educational and meaningful than it otherwise would have been.
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