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An Unexpected Pleasure
This museum was not on any guide list which I consulted. I only found it by consulting the tourist guide posts in the Zocalo district. When I arrived, I was impressed by the eclectic nature of the e...
Well worth 20 to 30 mins in with the friendly guide. The Napoleonic bedroom is a highlight. Some interesting and unique interiors mostly modelled on French 'salon' style from the Belle Epoque.
We stumbled across this delightful museum and so glad we went it to visit. Eric, our Guide , was excellent and spoke great English and gave us an interesting and informative tour of the house . He is ...
A beautiful small house that had belonged to José Luis and became a museum soon after his death - he left it to the private foundation that still manages it. We were a group of 5 from the UK and were...
We discovered this place by accident. The entrance is very modest. There is no entrance fee. This is a private museum, located next to the famous Rosario Chapel. It can be seen only with a guide. The ...
An Unexpected Pleasure
This museum was not on any guide list which I consulted. I only found it by consulting the tourist guide posts in the Zocalo district. When I arrived, I was impressed by the eclectic nature of the e...
Charming visit
Well worth 20 to 30 mins in with the friendly guide. The Napoleonic bedroom is a highlight. Some interesting and unique interiors mostly modelled on French 'salon' style from the Belle Epoque.
A little gem !
We stumbled across this delightful museum and so glad we went it to visit. Eric, our Guide , was excellent and spoke great English and gave us an interesting and informative tour of the house . He is ...
Great museum - you must visit it!
A beautiful small house that had belonged to José Luis and became a museum soon after his death - he left it to the private foundation that still manages it. We were a group of 5 from the UK and were...
a true gem
We discovered this place by accident. The entrance is very modest. There is no entrance fee. This is a private museum, located next to the famous Rosario Chapel. It can be seen only with a guide. The ...