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Casa del Dean

Casa del Dean

The "Casa del Deán" is one of the most iconic buildings in the city of Puebla. It is considered the oldest standing civil structure in the noble city of "Puebla de los Ángeles" and served as an architectural precedent for the construction of the city's cathedral. Built between 1564 and 1580, the house was commissioned by Tomás de la Plaza y Goes, the third dean of the cathedral chapter.

Ex Convento de Oxtotipac

Ex Convento de Oxtotipac

Located 7 kilometers from Otumba, the former Convent of Oxtotipac was built in the 16th century atop the base of a pre-Hispanic pyramid. Today, it is admired for its historical and architectural significance—particularly its unusually small staircases, doorways, and low ceilings.

Museo Casa Agustín Rivera "Altos de Jalisco"

Museo Casa Agustín Rivera "Altos de Jalisco"

A large house in Lagos de Moreno built in 1764, inhabited in the nineteenth century by Agustín Rivera y Sanrománn, the canon and historian who was an active liberal of the Juarista movement. It frequently houses temporary exhibitions about archeology, history and local art.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Tingambato

Museo de Sitio de la Zona Arqueológica de Tingambato

This space preserves and explains the findings from the ancient settlement of Tingambato. Through artifacts such as pottery, figurines, and funerary objects, it offers insight into the daily life, beliefs, and social organization of its inhabitants.

Sala de Exposición de San Francisco Tepeyanco

Sala de Exposición de San Francisco Tepeyanco

A cultural center located in the former Convent of San Francisco, in the municipality of Tepeyanco, Tlaxcala. The purpose of this space is to introduce the public to the region’s historical and artistic heritage through temporary exhibitions and cultural activities. In addition to preserving and promoting local history, it offers visitors the opportunity to explore an important 16th-century monument, renowned for its architectural significance and its murals.

Sala de Exposiciones del Centro INAH Hidalgo

Sala de Exposiciones del Centro INAH Hidalgo

The venue hosts exhibitions related to the building’s history and the region’s artistic heritage. Its galleries feature paintings, sculptures, religious objects, liturgical items, gold and silverwork, and historical documents from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, as well as materials illustrating the various stages of construction and transformation of the former convent.

Sala de Exposiciones del Centro INAH Michoacán

Dedicated to promoting Mexico’s historical, archaeological, and anthropological heritage. Through its exhibitions, it showcases research on the human history, evolution, and cultural diversity of Michoacán, promoting learning and the preservation of historical memory.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Boca de Potrerillos

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Boca de Potrerillos

The Introductory Hall offers visitors an overview of the site’s historical and cultural significance. It features exhibits on the region’s ancient inhabitants, their customs, archaeological research, and the importance of the petroglyphs. This space provides a better understanding of the context of the archaeological site and promotes the preservation of one of the most important heritage sites in northeastern Mexico.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Huandacareo

Through informational materials and visual resources, it presents key aspects of Purépecha culture, the function of the structures, and the findings of archaeological research, fostering a better understanding and appreciation of the region’s historical heritage.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Ixtlán del Río

Through the display of archaeological artifacts and informational materials, it explains the history, social organization, architecture, and traditions of the area’s ancient inhabitants, helping visitors better understand the historical and cultural significance of a tour of the archaeological site.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de La Organera Xochipala

It is a museum space dedicated to interpreting the site’s archaeological context and studying the Mezcala culture. Through the display of material evidence, visual elements, and specialized content, it explains the historical processes, architectural characteristics, and sociocultural dynamics that defined this pre-Hispanic settlement.

Sala Introductoria a la Zona Arqueológica de Lagartero

It provides an overview of the historical and cultural development of this ancient Mayan settlement. Through interpretive elements, it offers insight into its architecture, social organization, and relationship with the landscape, thereby promoting appreciation and conservation of the archaeological heritage.