Most reviewed History Museums in Jalisco


  1. 4.5 Museo Los Abuelos Familia Sauza (57 reviews)
    - Museum of the Sauza family
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    It opened its doors in 1985, with the aim of making known the origins of tequila and the history of the Sauza family, who for three generations, from 1873 to 1985, devoted themselves to the production and promotion of this drink. The building that houses it dates from 1820 and since then belongs to the Sauza family; It was built as a house-room and over the years it functioned as an educational center and house of culture, sponsored by Mr. Francisco Javier Sauza. Among the numerous objects and pieces of art exhibited, there is a mural by the master Gabriel Flores, allusive to the development and evolution of tequila, from pre-Hispanic times to the present; all the recognitions granted to the Sauza Tequila from 1873 to 1987, such as the Gold Cup of Good French Taste; paintings by Guillermo Chávez Vega; a rustic kitchen; agricultural implements; memories of the television program Noches Tapatías; photographs of the town of Tequila; archaeological pieces of the region See more..
  2. 5.0 Museo Municipal De Tepatitlán (1 review)
    Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours History Museums
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  3. 4.0 Casa Museo Dona Conchita Encarnacion (1 review)
    - Interesting Family Museum
    History Museums
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    We visited the Casa Museo Dona Conchita Encarnacion as part of the Vallarta Adventures tour. This small family run museum shows the history of the Encarnación family. With a fascinating collection of objects from 1750, that are items for personal use, family photographs, baptism badges with more than 150 years – which their owners say were used until recently by the sixth generation See more..

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