This history museum was designed by Refugio Reyes as a family home and features a small chapel. Its exhibits cover everything from the big bang and the start of time to the far more recent colonial conquest. It also has a beautiful chapel with exvoto paintings and works attributed to Correa. Anyone interested in Mexican history will appreciate these displays. There are also temporary exhibitions.
Museo Regional de Historia
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