Museo San Pedro de Arte

Puebla


Opened in 1999 as Museo Poblano de Arte Virreinal, this top-notch museum is now named after the 16th-century Hospital de San Pedro in which it is housed. Galleries display excellent contemporary art and there's a fascinating permanent exhibit on the hospital’s history.


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