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:The Fray Bernardo Padilla Museum is a center where the culture and history of a people are exhibited. It was built by the locals, with a modern and functional design, with quarry finishes inside. The priests Fray Bernardo Padilla, to whom the museum bears his name for having initiated the work, and Fray Salvador Rangel Mendoza contributed to its foundation. It was inaugurated on February 24, 1993. In addition to the economic participation of the Chupicuarense community, the collection was also donated by the people. This museum has been destined to contain a wide sample of the culture of the region, its life and history, the speaker of the ancient people.
:The Fray Bernardo Padilla Museum is a center where the culture and history of a people are exhibited. It was built by the locals, with a modern and functional design, with quarry finishes inside. The priests Fray Bernardo Padilla, to whom the museum bears his name for having initiated the work, and Fray Salvador Rangel Mendoza contributed to its foundation. It was inaugurated on February 24, 1993. In addition to the economic participation of the Chupicuarense community, the collection was also donated by the people. This museum has been destined to contain a wide sample of the culture of the region, its life and history, the speaker of the ancient people.
=== Celaya ===
'''Celaya Regional History Museum''' (Museo de Celaya Historia Regional)<br>
Calz. Independencia 104-A Centro<br>38000 Celaya<br>
Telephone: 461 613 9095<br>
Email: [mailto:sismacc.culturacelaya@gmail.com sismacc.culturacelaya@gmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=1562 Celaya Regional History Museum]
:The Celaya Museum is a space dedicated to the history of the town and the region. Through its rooms the participation of Celaya is explained through different historical moments: from pre-Hispanic times to the Mexican Revolution.


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