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I can't understand how attraction is, it's not in the top 5 humahuaqueno. This denotes a serious bleak by the municipality. It's excellent the same, Ramoneda's paintings have no waste ...
We didn't like it, we were invited to retire very quickly, as they were about to close, there were many people, micros contingents, which made us not able to enjoy it ... would not come back
I could never know it because I was twice the same day and was closed. According to me they only open it for groups of travelers or students in group ...
He knew the work of this terrible painter, but being there at his workshop was a very pleasant sensation, they say his son started with the idea of putting the whole house as a museum when I died in 1977 ...
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I can't understand how attraction is, it's not in the top 5 humahuaqueno. This denotes a serious bleak by the municipality. It's excellent the same, Ramoneda's paintings have no waste ...
Another Museum always closed
The museum is closed for three days and is operated in a former colonial style case in 1870, where the “Pintor of the Queb...” is located.
Museum
We didn't like it, we were invited to retire very quickly, as they were about to close, there were many people, micros contingents, which made us not able to enjoy it ... would not come back
I lost it.
I could never know it because I was twice the same day and was closed. According to me they only open it for groups of travelers or students in group ...
Spanish in love with the break!!!
He knew the work of this terrible painter, but being there at his workshop was a very pleasant sensation, they say his son started with the idea of putting the whole house as a museum when I died in 1977 ...