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== Museums ==
== Museums ==


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'''Rafael Coronel Museum''' (Museo Rafael Coronel)<br>
Email: [mailto: ]<br>
Cjón. de San Francisco s/n Centro<br>98000 Zacatecas<br>
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Telephone: 492 922 8116/924 2160<br>
Email: [mailto:museorafael@hotmail.com museorafael@hotmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=156 Rafael Coronel Museum]
 
:In the museum's rooms it houses a collection of more than 16 thousand pieces including masks, drawings, pots, terracotta, pre-Hispanic objects, puppets, votive offerings, paintings, handicrafts, musical instruments and colonial furniture. His collection of masks is considered the largest in the world. It also has a collection of works by Diego Rivera, including the study of the self - portrait is Diego child for the mural Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda , work is on permanent display at the Museo Mural Diego Rivera in the city from Mexico.
 
'''Zacatecano Museum''' (Museo Zacatecano)<br>
Dr. Ignacio Hierro 307 Centro<br>98000 Zacatecas<br>
Telephone: 492 922 6580/922 6520<br>
Email: [mailto:museozac@hotmail.com museozac@hotmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=657 Zacatecano Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.facebook.com/MuseoZac/ Museo Zacatecano]
 
:In the museum's permanent rooms it exhibits a collection of Huichol embroidery, contemporary Huichol art (mural made up of 80 pieces with more than two million beads), colonial ironworks from the 17th to the 19th centuries, popular religious altarpieces from the 19th century, numerous handicrafts and a series photographic about the Huichols taken in the 1940s by Juan Víctor Arauz.




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