7 Art Museums in Queretaro That You Shouldn't Miss

October 7, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Queretaro, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Museo del Nacimiento, Museum of Arts of Queretaro, MUCAL Museo del Calendario, Museo Fundacion Santiago Carbonell, Museo De La Muneca, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Queretaro MACQ, Museo de Arte Sacro Queretaro.
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1. Museo del Nacimiento

Avenida Benito Juarez Poniente 183b, San Juan del Rio 76800 Mexico +52 427 235 0001 [email protected] http://museodelnacimiento.org
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Museo del Nacimiento

The Museum gathers more than 800 pieces. Artisanal Nativity Sets made by Mexican and International artisans are exhibited. A large part of the collection was created by the collector herself using reused materials. It has different interactive activities.

2. Museum of Arts of Queretaro

Calle Ignacio Allende sur 14 Centro Historico, Queretaro City 76000 Mexico +52 442 212 2357 http://www.museodeartequeretaro.com
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Museum of Arts of Queretaro

Exconvent of San Agustin, Baroque Cloister, most important in Aamerica. Inclusive Museum with accessiblility services. Guided tours, workshops, cultural events. One of the twentieth most important museums in Mexico, it ranks 15th place from 1123 museums in the country.

3. MUCAL Museo del Calendario

Privada Madero 91, Queretaro City 76000 Mexico +52 442 212 2187 http://www.mucal.mx
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

MUCAL Museo del Calendario

Located in a beautiful XVII century house restored to be a museum which shows a magnificent wood carving replica of the "Calendario Azteca" or "Piedra del Sol", original paintings created between 1930 to late 60´s to become calendar images, and an astonishing collection of old advertising calendars from 1884 to our days. Enjoy the beatiful gardens and relax with the best cup of coffee in town.

Reviewed By V8229MVmiriamr - Queretaro City, Mexico

Super fun calendar and history tour of a 'picturesque Mexican culture' through the history of calendar'. The building itself is incredible!

4. Museo Fundacion Santiago Carbonell

Calle 5 de Mayo 90 Centro Historico de la ciudad de Queretaro, Queretaro City 76020 Mexico +52 442 212 8052 http://museosantiagocarbonell.com
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Museo Fundacion Santiago Carbonell

5. Museo De La Muneca

Morelos 68 Corner Of IV Centenario, Amealco de Bonfil 76850 Mexico +52 448 278 0101 http://www.amealco.gob.mx/b/?page_id=52
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Museo De La Muneca

6. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Queretaro MACQ

Manuel Acuna, s/n Corner with Reforma, Queretaro City 76020 Mexico [email protected] http://macq.mx/visita/
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Queretaro MACQ

Reviewed By EEchauri - Queretaro City, Mexico

To start with, the building that houses the MACQ is itself an architectural piece to admire, despite the arrangements, it retains that air of bygone days, both historic and full of memories. The museum is small and becomes very crowded, its two floors contain collections of national and local artists and some national and international itinerant exhibitions. The place is a must if you visit downtown Queretaro, you can easily walk around it in 90 minutes and it's a nice experience, don't forget to take some pictures in the floating house in the main patio.

7. Museo de Arte Sacro Queretaro

Calle Ignacio Allende # 4 Frente a Fuente de Neptuno, Queretaro City 76000 Mexico [email protected]
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3.5 based on 20 reviews

Museo de Arte Sacro Queretaro

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