
Kimberly Sue Huerta
1 reviews on 1 places
I was all excited about this museum when I moved here almost 2 years ago. It's definitely a must if you are in the area and love museums.
From an archeologist point of view:
They keep it clean and neat. Some pieces have translation, and we can see some parts of pre-hispanic times. Most of it has colonialism and some industrial pieces.
Tuesdays and Sundays are free admission (we love that). Includes main museum, museum of North region and the main government building.
I don't like the amount of wasted space they have. Some sections that are new don't have the marketing besides the sign next to the museum. There's a whole bridge where there could be a great potential for "copies" of other pieces from other museums in Mexico.
As I mention a lot of waste of space.
They should have more clases or better ways to attract the youth to our history and more.
There are a few ways to work/volunteer here. Either way, it is too hard, which it shouldn't.
From an archeologist point of view:
They keep it clean and neat. Some pieces have translation, and we can see some parts of pre-hispanic times. Most of it has colonialism and some industrial pieces.
Tuesdays and Sundays are free admission (we love that). Includes main museum, museum of North region and the main government building.
I don't like the amount of wasted space they have. Some sections that are new don't have the marketing besides the sign next to the museum. There's a whole bridge where there could be a great potential for "copies" of other pieces from other museums in Mexico.
As I mention a lot of waste of space.
They should have more clases or better ways to attract the youth to our history and more.
There are a few ways to work/volunteer here. Either way, it is too hard, which it shouldn't.