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Calle Juárez 22
45380 Amatitán, Jalisco
Mexico
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I usually loathe factory tours, but this one is singularly special and well worth the stop if…read moreyou're in the area. (There are other distilleries nearby, if you're interested, but this one takes the cake.) You really need to visit during the Dia de Muertos season (early autumn), as the museum is surrounded by bright colors, food vendors, and terrific little street fairs during this time.
This place is a must for anyone interested in learning about the family which marketed Tequila to…read morethe world. The tour is about 45 minutes long. You get to see the original family home of the Souza Family. Great photo history of the three generations of Souza, historical tools used in the trade and memorabilia of the travels of the patriarchs. The fifth generation of the Souza Family produces an Artesanal Tequila (Craft Tequila) under the label of Fortaleza and Los Abuelos...all delightful.
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If you visit the town of Tequila, this is a nice, small museum to check out near the city center…read more It's only 20 pesos (about $1 USD) per person and it doesn't take very long to see everything. I think this museum would be more fun for adults than for children, since there is no "children's section." The majority of the exhibition materials are in Spanish, so if you don't speak any Spanish you won't be able to read all of the information. Some of the exhibits have both Spanish and English information. There are beautiful pictures and lots of special bottles of tequila to look at. There is also a big, colorful sign in the courtyard where you can take pictures with your group that seemed very popular!
We were walking down town and saw this place. It's a small museum of the town. It's completely free…read more. It's a fun thing to do if you're in the area. A lot of history and it's nice and open. If you ever come to this town highly recommend.
Painting of agave pollinators
We were here first thing in the morning and it was wonderful to get to get the full experience…read morewithout being rushed and learn about the history behind this site which is incredible. Don't skip the video at the beginning inside the museum which gives you more history and context on the significance of this site. It was wonderful to see a lot of school kids pull up in buses while we were on the way out. This also happens to be a very scenic spot with great views of the dam and the valley below. This is similar to Machi Pichu in some ways but way older, on a much smaller scale, and much easier to get to.
A fun day trip from Guadalajara the Guachimontones pyramids are ancient sites where tribes would…read moregather for celebrations and competitions. You need to walk up a steep road for maybe 1/4 of a mile, so bring some good shoes. The museum near the parking lot offers a good movie for free that discusses the pyramids.
A major art museum in Guadalajara, this is a must see. But don't get too excited. Although a world…read moreheritage site, this is not an awe-inspiring museum unless you're a fan of 1930s modernist murals. The main gallery is interesting and reveals a key part of Mexico's history and politics through art. The museum includes several lesser exhibits ranging from modern artists of Mexico to a history of the building. On Tuesdays the museum is free. Time budget: unless you're studying this period of art, budget about an hour for the museum. Misc: (1) If you have a purse or backpack, you will be asked to check it. (2) Normal price for entry is $80 pesos. (3) Restrooms are available without charge in the museum.
4 stars if you go on Tuesday when it is free. 3 stars if you go any other day and have to pay 80…read morepesos for entry. No bags are allowed inside this museum. Be prepared to check any bag you have no matter what size. I had small cross body bag and was told I needed to check it in. Bag check is free. This is a beautiful building with interesting artwork on the walls and ceilings. Some of the artwork has QR code for you to watch a video in Spanish or English that explains some of the artwork in the main hall. These were informative. Walk around and enjoy some of the smaller art galleries. Some are only in Spanish. Budget no more than 2 hours unless you want to watch every video and read every piece of artwork throughout the facility. Bathrooms: free and clean onsite If you need a snack, head to La Chispita for a great beef and chorizo taco.
Modern art exhibit
In centro Guadalajara, this small and unassuming museum is a delightful and hidden treat. Spend the…read moreday visiting the near by cathedral, lunching on the plaza and enjoying the art in this charming museum. We went weekday mid morning, not busy.
One of my favorite museums. First of all it's free. 2nd, they keep great exhibits that rotate all…read moreyear. You can easily go through it in an hour. The architecture and design of the place is breathtaking. I had the honor to see a Jose Clemente Orozco mural inside and it was absolutely beautiful. I sat and stared at the Clemente mural for such a long time, taking in every bit of it.
Desde 1996 la señora de la casa a cubierto su casa entera de piedra. Muy amable acepta visitas y plática sobre su casa.
This little museum is really sweet. It's free to get in, the explanations are bilingual and really…read moreinteresting. There are only six small rooms so it's really quick and easy to add to your sightseeing schedule. I wish they'd had a gift shop!
This museum looks so unassuming from the outside but is exceptional. There is so much to see! They…read morehave everything from beautiful historic paintings to a life-size mammoth skeleton. Keep your Google Translate handy since all the signs are in Spanish. You can easily spend half a day or more in this fantastic museum. Two thumbs way up.
cute museum although it is missing some artifacts and things to see. I wish there was more but what…read moreis there is very interesting and fun to look at
The building has a fence around it with a police guard - but if you ask, they will let you go…read moreinside to look around. Most people like looking the various murals.
Free former state building. Great murals. No longer used for official government purposes.read more
Second floor looking out of stairway arch. Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
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