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=== Tuxtla Gutiérrez ===
=== Tuxtla Gutiérrez ===
'''Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal''' (Museo de Historia y Curiosidades de San Cristóbal)<br>
Diego de Mazariegos 47 Col. La Merced<br>29240 San Cristóbal De Las Casas<br>
Telephone: 52 967 678 8728<br>Email: [mailto:contacto@miguelmunoz.org contacto@miguelmunoz.org]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=1482 Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal]<br>
Website #2: [http://www.miguelmunoz.org/sala_museografica.htm Sala Museográfica de Historia y Curiosidades de San Cristóbal]<br>
Website #3: [http://todochiapas.mx/chiapas/museo-de-historia-y-curiosidades-de-san-cristobal/17468 Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal]<br>
Website #4: [https://programadestinosmexico.com/museos/museo-de-historia-y-curiosidades-de-san-cristobal-de-las-casas.html Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal]<br<
Website #5: [https://paseopormexico.com/lugares/2722/museo_de_historia_y_curiosidades_de_san_crist%C3%B3bal_de_las_casas Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal de las Casas]
:The main objective of the Museum of History and Curiosities of San Cristóbal  is to promote the culture and history of San Cristóbal de Las Casas to young people and children, generating in them an approach and identification with the traditions and magic of Jovel, with texts and pleasant, light and common interest exhibitions, which generate knowledge and allow them to analyze the present time to protect our heritage and the future of our successors. In addition to bringing good memories to adults about the San Cristóbal of the last century, its traditions, crafts and etc.
'''Na-Bolom Museum (Jaguar House)''' (Museo Na-Bolom (Casa del Jaguar))<br>
Av. Vicente Guerrero 33 Barrio El Cerrillo<br>29229 San Cristóbal De Las Casas<br>
Telephone: 52 967 678 1418/678 5586<br>Email: [mailto:servicios@nabolom.org servicios@nabolom.org]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=112 Na-Bolom Museum (Jaguar House)]<br>
Website #2: [https://en.nabolom.org/ Na Bolom]
:It was founded in 1951 by the Danish archaeologist Frans Blom and the Swiss photographer Gertrude Duby, who for many years dedicated themselves to the study, preservation and dissemination of the indigenous culture and ecology of Chiapas. The building that houses it is neoclassical in style and its construction dates from 1891; It is surrounded by extensive botanical gardens and a nursery. Its permanent rooms bear the names of Lacandon Ethnography , Explorers , Moxviquil Archaeological Hall , Chapel (sacred art) and Gertrude Duby's Room. It has a library specializing in Mayan culture, a natural history field study center, guest rooms, a shop, a restaurant and two rooms for temporary exhibitions.
'''Ora Ton Community Museum (Stone Soul)''' (Museo Comunitario Ora Tom (Alma de Piedra))<br>
Cementerio s / n<br>29320 San Juan Chamulas<br>
Telephone: 52 961 680 4000<br>Email: [mailto:oloranca@hotmail.com oloranca@hotmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://ilamdir.org/recurso/2792/museo-comunitario-ora-ton-(alma-de-piedra) Ora Ton Community Museum (Stone Soul)]<br>
Website #2: [https://chiapas.turista.com.mx/info/Museo_Comunitario_Ora_Ton Ora Ton Community Museum]
:The community museum ORA´TON, Alma de Piedra, was founded in 1996 at the initiative of a group of indigenous Tzotziles as a way of appropriating the dissemination and promotion of their own culture. In this space there is a collection of ceremonial objects and everyday use of the Tzotzil people (kitchen utensils, ceremonial costumes, altars, the Temascal - Steam bath and others) and that are part of the identity of the indigenous people of the town of San Juan Chamula. All visitors, both national and foreign, will be able to admire objects of great symbolic and historical value that this town has preserved through time. Within the museum's facilities, there is a store of articles handcrafted by skilled hands of those who are currently responsible for preserving and reproducing these activities inherited from their ancestors. Natural fibers (wool and cotton), wood, leather or the skin of some animals, are the materials that serve as the basis for the varied artisan production of Tzotzil men and women.


'''Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Chiapas''' (Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Chiapas)<br>
'''Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Chiapas''' (Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Chiapas)<br>
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:The Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Chiapas (Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Chiapas) is the largest museum in Tuxtla Gutiérrez in Chiapas and one of the most important of its kind in Mexico. It primarily consists of two main halls with one dedicated to the state’s Mesoamerican archeology and the other to the history of the state starting from the Spanish conquest. The archeological display focus on the native Zoque and Mayan cities, and the historical displays extend in time until the early 20th century. In addition to its permanent collection, it also has a temporary exhibit hall and auditorium to host events such as book signings, summer classes, conferences and more.
:The Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Chiapas (Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Chiapas) is the largest museum in Tuxtla Gutiérrez in Chiapas and one of the most important of its kind in Mexico. It primarily consists of two main halls with one dedicated to the state’s Mesoamerican archeology and the other to the history of the state starting from the Spanish conquest. The archeological display focus on the native Zoque and Mayan cities, and the historical displays extend in time until the early 20th century. In addition to its permanent collection, it also has a temporary exhibit hall and auditorium to host events such as book signings, summer classes, conferences and more.
'''San Cristóbal de las Casas Museum''' (Museo San Cristóbal de las Casas)<br>
Diego de Mazariegos s/n Centro Histórico<br>29200 San Cristóbal De Las Casas<br>
Telephone: 52 967 125 0078/967 677 3291<br>Email: [mailto:musac@conecultachiapas.gob.mx musac@conecultachiapas.gob.mx]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=2056 San Cristóbal de las Casas Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.facebook.com/MUSAC-Palacio-Municipal-1672675912944511/ MUSAC Palacio Municipal]
:Inaugurated in 2016, the San Cristóbal de las Casas Museum is the modern face of the entire city. The MUSAC shows the history of San Cristóbal de las Casas, whose building is considered a symbol and architectural jewel of the city.  It highlights the importance of culture, architecture, customs and traditions.


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