Museo de Arte Prehispánico de México - 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Museo de Arte Prehispánico de México

Address :

Av. José María Morelos 503, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

Website : https://www.rufinotamayo.org.mx/wp/tamayo/maprt-oaxaca/
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City : Oax.
Description : Charming museum with a broad collection of pre-Hispanic Mexican art, plus workshops & events.

Av. José María Morelos 503, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico
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Elena Parau - contemporary painter on Google

Such a pity, closed for pandemia after more than 2 years since it beginned.
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Thomas Amos on Google

Very nice place. Interesting items to look at.
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Mike Thornhill on Google

A stunning collection, artistically displayed, artistically and ethnographically and historically selectef
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Leeso nneville on Google

Do not miss this place! Much better collection of precolombian claywork than Museo Amparo. There is a lot to see here.
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Danny Owsnett on Google

This was one of the highlights of my trip to Mexico. I believe you can't really know a country unless you study its history. This museum gave me a huge boost in my knowledge of Mexico. One of the great things about this museum, over almost any other I've visited in Mexico, is the English language printed paper guides that they provide in each room. They describe virtually every item in the museum. Actually, without them, I probably wouldn't have understood, or therefore enjoyed, the museum very much. If you want to really experiance this place pick up a guide as you enter each room and proceed via its order. I don't know if admission is always free but it was today.
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Fabiola GPH on Google

Really nice collection, and the way they present every room it’s really nice with all the colors. Definitely you should visit
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Allan Haze on Google

Great collection of pre-hispanic artifacts. Presented more for an aesthetic quality than a normal museum. Lovely building to relax in as well. Sunday seemed to be half price day.
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Patrick T. Kelly on Google

Commonly called the Rufino Tamayo Museum because the famous artist bought artifacts for their artistic value and not their archeological value. I go three or four times a year if we're not having virus hysteria. The photo is of an object almost life size.

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