Museo Regional de Sonora
The INAH Regional Museum for the state is in an old prison building of the Porfiriato in Hermosillo, dating to 1908. Its purpose is to display the archeology, history and culture of the region in its 18 permanent and five temporary exhibition galleries.
Regional
About the museum
Opened in 1985, the Sonora Regional Museum is in Hermosillo's Old Prison, facility that was closed in 1979. The building is a magnificent structure of the Porfiriato, on the slopes of the Cerro de la Campana, and largely built from stone extracted from these mountains. During the restoration and fitting out of the prison only those elements were removed which altered the original appearance from the time it operated as a prison. The museum has 18 permanent and five temporary exhibition galleries with an auditorium for 130 people. The old prison cells were fitted out as offices, laboratories and workshops, while the ground floor has exhibition galleries where we can see the thickness of the stone walls, the original bars or grilles, the narrow doors and cells with vaulted roofs which today serve as the backdrop for the museum’s permanent exhibition.
December 1985
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Practical information
Only temporary exhibition. Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
Entrada libre
Recorrido por los calabozos: de 10:00 a 16:00 hrs.
16 de febrero
1 de marzo
15 de marzo
Jesús García Final s/n,
Colonia La Matanza, C.P. 83080,
Hermosillo, Sonora, México.
Colonia La Matanza, C.P. 83080,
Hermosillo, Sonora, México.
Services
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+52 (662) 217 2714
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Directora
Lic. Martha Olivia Solís Zataraín
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