• Cabeza Olmeca en el Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan
    Cabeza Olmeca en el Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan
  • INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
    INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
  • INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
    INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
  • INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
    INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
  • INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
    INAH-Museo San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan/Sinuhé Medina
Museo de Sitio de San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan
A small museum with three galleries features a sample of the 3,200-year-old sculptural masterpieces from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan on the banks of the Coatzacoalcos River: the cultural legacy of the great Olmec city.
About the museum
The museum exhibits part of the material legacy of the region’s Olmec culture. It opened as a community museum in 1986 and was designated the site museum of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan in May 1995. A number of monumental Olmec heads have come from this site and are displayed in the Xalapa Anthropology Museum as well as in the National Museum of Anthropology. The museum has three galleries, two of which are enclosed and one is open. The collection of 87 pieces, all from the archeological site of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, includes anthropomorphic and zoomorphic sculptures such as figures of a jaguar, architectural elements, ancient drains and an altar. There are also photographs and copies of other Olmec heads. There are three Olmec stone sculptures on display in the gardens and the most recently discovered colossal head. Generally the objects date to the Preclassic or Formative period around 1200 BC.
August 1995
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Marion Stirling with a colossal Olmec head at San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, 1945-1946.
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D.R. © Marco Antonio Pacheco/Arqueología Mexicana/Raíces
Monument 10. Smithsonian Institution expedition (c. 1945). Members included Matthew Stirling, his wife Marion Stirling and Philip Drucker.
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Monument 1 or “The King” in situ. Smithsonian Institution expedition (c. 1945). Members included Matthew Stirling, his wife Marion Stirling and Philip Drucker.
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Monument 2. Smithsonian Institution expedition (c. 1945). Members included Matthew Stirling, his wife Marion Stirling and Philip Drucker.
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Colossal head found at San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan.
Practical information
Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 17:00 hrs

Free entry

  • No Smoking
  • No entry with food
  • Pets not allowed
  • No Flash
Cuauhtémoc con Zaragoza s/n,
Comunidad de San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, C.P. 93780, Texistepec, Veracruz, México.

Take the highway Veracruz-Acayucan and turn off for the city of Texistepec. Further on, following a dirt road, you will reach the museum.


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Encargado del Museo de San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan
Ignacio González González
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+52 (229) 939 13 30
Coordinadora del Departamento de Difusión
Ma. del Pilar Caro Sánchez
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