5 Museums
Museo de Sitio de la Zona Arqueológica de Soledad de Maciel-Xihuacan
Archeological site
Owners of turquoise, proprietors of the calendar and lords of time. This is how the inhabitants of this ancient city were known. They ruled over the Costa Grande in the modern state of Guerrero and were influenced by Olmec and Teotihuacan cultures, as can be seen in their fine pottery and hydraulic works.
Guerrero
Museos
443
443
Museo Guillermo Spratling
Local
Spratling was a New York architect who settled in Taxco in 1929. He decided to make pre-Hispanic designs in the silver of the region and trained local artisans in his methods. He collected many beautiful pieces of pre-Hispanic art as well as copies, founding a great museum to house them.
Guerrero
Museos
499
No
499
Museo Histórico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego
Historic place
One of the best restored and preserved ancient fortresses in Mexico holds the history of the port of Acapulco: its original population, the age of sail, the Manila Galleons, the first trade with China, the missionary expeditions, attacks by pirates, and the siege in the War of Independence.
Guerrero
Museos
463
No
463
Museo Regional de Guerrero
Regional
The former Government Palace, built in 1902, displays the history of Guerrero from pre-Hispanic times up to the triumph of the Restored Republic. A valuable collection primarily of the Mezcala culture, with costume from the viceregal period, the Manila galleons, mining and the War of Independence.
Guerrero
Museos
482
No
482
Sala Introductoria de la Zona Arqueológica de Tehuacalco
Archeological site
The introductory gallery gives an overview of 15 centuries of history before entering the central area of the archeological site. The ancient inhabitants had a fascination for water and the sun, and their monuments reflect this.
Guerrero
Museos
506
No
506

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