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:It exhibits a collection of old documents (letters, photographs, tickets and various objects) that narrate the history of the region and the country. Approximately 60 meters from the Museum is the place where Benito Juárez spent the night from August 5 to 11, 1865 on his transfer from Chihuahua to Paso del Norte, pursued by French troops.
:It exhibits a collection of old documents (letters, photographs, tickets and various objects) that narrate the history of the region and the country. Approximately 60 meters from the Museum is the place where Benito Juárez spent the night from August 5 to 11, 1865 on his transfer from Chihuahua to Paso del Norte, pursued by French troops.
'''Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center Museum''' (Museo del Centro Cultural Universitario Quinta Gameros)<br>
Av. Paseo Simón Bolívar 401 Centro<br>31000 Chihuahua<br>
Telephone: 52 614 416 6684/439 1824<br>
Email: [mailto:ccuquintagameros@gmail.com ccuquintagameros@gmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=922 Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.facebook.com/ccuquintagameros Centro Cultural Universitario Quinta Gameros]<br>
Website #3: [https://programadestinosmexico.com/museos/centro-cultural-universitario-quinta-gameros-chihuahua.html Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center]<br>
Website #4: [https://www.mexicoescultura.com/recinto/55040/museo-del-centro-cultural-universitario-quinta-gameros.html Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center Museum]
:Visiting this museum is transporting yourself to other times. Its great beauty and wonderful architecture are a clear example of the French influence in Mexico. The house has four plans: basement, ground floor, upper floor and roof terrace. The most beautiful element of the roof plan is the tower with columns and an elongated dome that ends in an ornamental spire. The main facade has an extensive garden and a quarry fountain. Among its exhibits we find one of the most important collections of art nouveau style furniture, pieces that the Requena family of Mexico City loaned to the museum, considering it an unbeatable showcase. Also, on the upper floor you can admire a room dedicated to the Paquimé culture, the most important archaeological zone in northern Mexico.


'''Santa Eulalia Community Museum''' (Museo Comunitario de Santa Eulalia)<br>
'''Santa Eulalia Community Museum''' (Museo Comunitario de Santa Eulalia)<br>
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Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=944 Santa Eulalia Community Museum]
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=944 Santa Eulalia Community Museum]


:It exhibits a collection of old documents (letters, photographs, tickets and various objects) that narrate the history of the region and the country. Approximately 60 meters from the Museum is the place where Benito Juárez spent the night from August 5 to 11, 1865 on his transfer from Chihuahua to Paso del Norte, pursued by French troops.
:It has three rooms, in whose showcases instruments that were used to work in the mines are exhibited, as well as stones that show the exploited minerals. Tools that were used in mining are exhibited and various aspects of the town's history can also be observed there.


'''Valle de Allende Museum''' (Museo de Valle de Allende)<br>
'''Valle de Allende Museum''' (Museo de Valle de Allende)<br>
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