Museo Regional de Guadalajara

Museum Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

What to expect

The Museo Regional de Guadalajara is a museum located in the heart of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The museum is housed in the former Seminario Tridentino de San José, a beautiful baroque building constructed between 1742 and 1758. The museum's collection includes paleontological, archeological, and historical exhibits, as well as a pinacoteca and ethnographic collections. The museum showcases the history and culture of the region, from the first inhabitants to the present day. Visitors can explore the museum's various exhibits, including a collection of fossils, artifacts from the state's indigenous cultures, and a display of Mexican art from the 17th to the 20th centuries

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Guadalajara Regional Museum: More Centro Sightseeing

Guadalajara Regional Museum: More Centro Sightseeing
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Regional Museum of Guadalajara which included a short history of the region through the ages. It had paintings, various artifacts and the highlight was a mammoth display!

Highlights: The highlight for us, was definitely the mammoth skeleton. Overall the museum was a sort of hodge podge of artifacts. Some prehistoric artifacts, some colonial era paintings, a bit on the history of Mexico, and a small collection of Huichol art ✨