INAH Museums Network

2 Museums
Museo de la Revolución en la Frontera
Historic place
A famous building because, in 1909, the meeting of Porfirio Díaz and William Taft, President of the USA, was held here. It also served as headquarters for General Madero in 1911, for Francisco Villa in 1913 and Venustiano Carranza in 1914. It has a collection of photographs of the Maderista uprising taken by reporters from El Paso.
Chihuahua
Museos
413
413
Museo de las Culturas del Norte
Archeological site
The thousand-year-old cultures of the desert: unexpected production links between the arid land and the sea. An inspired building that won a top international prize for architecture.
Chihuahua
Museos
416
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416

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