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=== Museums === | === Museums === | ||
'''Community Museum of the House of Culture of Francisco I. Madero''' (Museo Comunitario de la Casa de la Cultura de Francisco I. Madero)<br> | |||
Av. Vicente Guerrero s/n esq. Durango<br>Col. Benito Juárez<br>27900 Francisco I. Madero (Chávez)<br> | |||
Telephone: 52 872 773 0292<br> | |||
Email: [mailto:casadelacultura.madero@hotmail.com casadelacultura.madero@hotmail.com]<br> | |||
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=953 Community Museum of the House of Culture of Francisco I. Madero]<br> | |||
Website #2: [https://www.turimexico.com/museo-comunitario-francisco-i-madero-coahuila/ Francisco I. Madero Community Museum, Coahuila] | |||
:It is a compilation of both historical and representative pieces of our municipality, which have been added through the donation of the people of our community, for the rescue of abandoned instruments and pieces and the photographic taking of illustrious facts and characters; in it we find the 80 years of life of our city as well as the data of its origins. | |||
'''Cultural Museum of Arteaga''' (Museo Cultural de Arteaga)<br> | '''Cultural Museum of Arteaga''' (Museo Cultural de Arteaga)<br> | ||
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:Located in the old Acuña railway station in a building built in 1960, the museum was created to disseminate and treasure local history and indigenous natural history. | :Located in the old Acuña railway station in a building built in 1960, the museum was created to disseminate and treasure local history and indigenous natural history. | ||
'''Palace Museum''' (Museo del Palacio)<br> | |||
Juárez e Hidalgo s/n, planta baja Centro<br>25000 Saltillo<br> | |||
Telephone: 52 844 411 8500 ext. 1172<br> | |||
Email: [mailto:corelaav@outlook.com corelaav@outlook.com]<br> | |||
Email #2: [mailto:minagarlo47@gmail.com minagarlo47@gmail.com]<br> | |||
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=1422 Palace Museum] | |||
:Housed inside the Government Palace of Coahuila, the museum details in an entertaining way the history of the construction of Coahuila through the various times and characters that have led and channeled the efforts of the people of Coahuila, to build a thriving state and in constant development. | |||
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