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Sunday, 15 October 2017 19:00

It presents a linear tracing and is conformed by the main building where it housed the offices of the head of station, box office, waiting room, express, telegraph, dining room with sanitary services and kitchen. The waiting room communicated directly to the platforms, through which the trains were approached and the cargo hold was reached.

Address: Calz. Madero No. 511 Barrio del Exmarquesado Centro, Oaxaca, Oax.. Phone: (951) 51-6-93-88 Principal: Wualdini Miguel Angel Perez Ortega

 

Admission: Free Hours: Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00 hours.

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Sunday, 15 October 2017 19:00

Exhibition rooms where the city is presented in all its facets through temporary exhibiitions and multimedia facilities.

Address: Porfirio Díaz 115  Centro, Oaxaca, Oax. Phone: (951) 516 97 50, 516 97 15     FAX 516 96 47 Principal: Dr. Gustavo Madrid

 

Admission: Free Hours: Monday to Sunday

E-mail:

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Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:00
It has 23 rooms of permanent exhibition, where presents an important archeological, historical and ethnographic collection.
Address: Macedonio Alcalá S/N Esq. Gurrión Centro Oaxaca, Oax.
It is located in the  "Ex Convento de Santo Domingo de Guzman".
Phone: (951) 51-6-29-91 / 51-6-97-41 Principal: Antropólogo Jose Luis Noria Sánchez
Director. INAH

 

Admission : General admission $70.00 MXN

Free for people over 60 and under 13 years.

Researchers with permission from INAH

Sunday free for foreign visitors residing in Mexico.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:15 hours. Closed on Mondays.

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Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:00

The museum of Oaxacan Painters (MUPO) is an enclosure created in 2003 to expose creations of oaxacan artists in Mexico and abroad. The MUPO occupies a colonial architecture building of  XVII Century located in Av Independencia with Garcia Vigil, in the historic center of the city of Oaxaca.

Address: Independencia No. 607 Centro Phone: (951) 50-4-34-33 Principal: Lic. Luis Enrique Ramirez Santibañez Hampshire

 

Admission: $20.00 MXN Hours: Closed on Mondays.
Tuesday to Sunday form 10:00 to 18:00 hours.

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Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:00
The site museum of the archeological site of Monte Albán is located outside of the archeological area of Monte Albán. Its main theme is the Zapotec culture, covering aspects such as writing, architecture, chronology, commerce and funerary practices.
Address: Int del parador turístico de la zona arqueológica de Monte Albán Phone: (951) 51-6-12-15 / 51-6-70-77 Principal: Doc. Pratricia Martinez Liria

 

Admission: $70.00 MXN Hours: 8:00-17:00 Hrs   Abre todos los días

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Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:00

The Site Museum House of Juárez is a historic enclosure where Benito Juárez lived on his arrival in Oaxaca from 1819 to 1828. In 1933 it was opened to the public and on December 28 1974 it was re-inaugurated as a museum.

Address: García Vigil No. 609 Centro Oaxaca, Oax. Phone: (951) 51-6-18-60 Principal: Arq. Aziel Sanchez Flores  INAH

 

Admission: General admission $50.00 MXN. 

Free everyday for people over 60 and under 13 years and researchers with permission from INAH.

Sundays free for foreign visitors residing in Mexico.

Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 9:00 hours.
Closed on Mondays.

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Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:00

This innovative space was created with the purpose of promoting a meeting point between people, traditions, crafts, design and contemporary art. since its inception, the MTO has set itself the mission of offering a broad vision of the designs, techniques and creative processes for the textile production of Oaxaca, Mexico and the world through the permanent exchange of expertise through conferences, workshops and exhibitions.

 

Address: Hidalgo No 917 Centro, Oaxaca, Oax. Phone: (951) 50-1-11-04 / 50-1-16-17 Principal: Hector Meneces Losano Director

 

Admission: Free Horario: Open every day from  10:00 to 20:00 hours Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 hurs.
Open every day.

E-mail:

www.museotextildeoaxaca.org.mx

Wednesday, 11 October 2017 19:00

The Rufino Tamayo museum is also considered as a “Museum of Arts” because it includes three periods of art, prehispanic, colonial and modern. The Prehispanic art includes the entire collection, motive for exhibition; the colonial art, the building that houses it, and the museography corresponds to the modern art.

Address: Avenida Morelos No. 503 Col. Centro, Oaxaca, Oax. Phone: (951) 51-6-47-50 / 51-6-76-17 Principal: Lic. Alicia Pesqueira de Esesarte
General Coordinator

 

Admission: $40.00 MXN

Hours: Open from Monday to Saturday 10:00 to 14:00 and 16:00 to 19:00 hours. Sundays 10:00-15:00 hours. Closed on Tuesdays.

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Wednesday, 11 October 2017 19:00
It is located in the city of Oaxaca, at the southeast of Mexico. It was built between 1682 and 1690, and it is a sanctuary dedicated to the “Virgen de la Soledad” Patroness of the city of Oaxaca. The construction is of Baroque style, and is characteristic of its low height, as a constructive strategy to extend the useful life of the temple, in a region where earthquakes had destroyed for the date of its construction several important buildings. The basilica of Solitude is part of the historic center of the City of Oaxaca, which was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1987.
Address: Av. Independencia No. 107 Centro Oaxaca, Oax. Phone: (951) 51-6-50-76 Principal: Padre Nicolás Ramírez
Rector of the Basílica

 

Admission: Voluntary cooperation. Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 14:00 and 15:00 to 18:00 hours.

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Tuesday, 10 October 2017 19:00
Six permanent rooms, representative pieces from Taxco, Michoacán and Mexico City. Its collection includes pre-Columbian and colonial art, sarapes and regional customs.
  Address: Matamoros no. 307. Centro Histórico, Oaxaca.    Phone(951) 514 50 95, 514 49 96   044-951-165-15-17   Principal: Lic. María Dolores Jiménez Caballero 
 

 

Admission: Free    Hours: Open fom Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 19:00 hours.  

E-mail: www.museodelberjimenez.org

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Tuesday, 10 October 2017 19:00

It is located in a building of colonial style, known as House of Cortés, built at the end of the XVII century and beginning of the XVIII. It belonged during many years to the Lazo de la Vega and Pinelo families, as well as to various private owners.

In 1986 the state government acquired it to found the Museum of the City. As Museum of Contemporary Art, open its doors on February 28th, 1992, with the aim of preserving and disseminating the work of the most outstanding exponents of the Oaxacan plastic art of recent years, including Rufino Tamayo, Francisco Gutiérrez, Rodolfo Nieto, Rodolfo Morales and Francisco Toledo.

 In its wide colonial spaces, it offers samples of the contemporary national and international art (painting, sculpture, graphic and photography). It has 16 exhibition rooms and shop. It organizes guided tours, courses and workshops, concerts, conferences, editorial presentations and art courses. It is home of the Biennial of Painting Rufino Tamayo.

  Address:  Macedonio Alcalá No.202 Centro, Oaxaca, Oaxaca. C.P 68000    Phone(951) 51-4-10-55   51-4-22-28   Principal:  Lic. Cecilia Mingüer Vargas
 

 

Admission:  $20.00 MXN. Sunday free admission   Hours: Open every day except Tuesday, 10:30-20:00 hours.  

E-mail: 

www.museomaco.com

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Tuesday, 10 October 2017 19:00

The Museum of Philately of Oaxaca is a museographic enclosure of Oaxaca City, dedicated to the diffusion of philately and collecting. It was founded on July 9th, 1998, in the Historic Center of the city of Oaxaca at the initiative of the Alfredo Harp Helú Foundation, who donated its first collection from the philatelic collection of Alfredo Harp Helú. It has the Library José Lorenzo Cossío y Cossío, specialized in philately.

  Address:  Reforma 504, Centro, Oaxaca, Oax.    Phone (951) 516 80 28, 514 23 66,  514 23 75   Fax 514 23 66, 514 23 75   Principal:  M.Eduardo Barajas Mendoza Director General
 

 

Admission:  Free   Hours:  Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 20:00 hours. Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 hours.  

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www.mufi.org.mmx   

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Monday, 09 October 2017 19:00
  The life of the Museum began in 1905 when Don Manuel Guzman, a resident of San Bartolo Coyotepec donated a plot of land to become a Cultural Center. In 1994 a group of young people started the task of starting with the remodeling of the cultural center and turning it into a museum. In 2002, because of the creation of the new museum premises, the collections were removed and restored, reopening in 2004. The architectural construction is modern in style, the interior pieces stand out with the great finish of their floor and roof, has two floors and a terrace from which you can see part of the population, the municipal park and the church.
  Address: Independencia s/n Centro CP 71256 San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca     Phone(951) 551 00 36   Fax 551 00 36 Ext 2   Principal: C.Carlo Magno Pedro Martínez (Director) 
 

 

Admission: General admission $20.00 MXN, Children $00.00, Disabled people $00.00
Sunday free admission.
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