Indigenous Museum. Former Customs of Peralvillo.

Indigenous Museum. Former Customs of Peralvillo.
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About Indigenous Museum. Former Customs of Peralvillo.

The Indigenous Museum, located in the Former Customs of Peralvillo, is a testament to Mexico City's commitment to preserving and celebrating its native heritage. Situated at Av. P.º de la Reforma 707, this [museum occupies a building with a fascinating history](https://www.flickr.com/photos/10632426@N05/35943293844) as a customs house and 'pulque house' in the 18th century. Today, it serves as a vibrant cultural center dedicated to showcasing the diversity and richness of Mexico's indigenous cultures. Visitors can explore [semi-permanent exhibitions](https://mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/venues/indigenous-peoples-museum/) that highlight traditional crafts, artwork, and historical artifacts. The museum goes beyond static displays, offering an immersive experience through workshops, musical and dance events, and food fairs that bring indigenous cultures to life. With its [convenient location and accessible hours](https://wanderboat.ai/attractions/mexico/mexico-city/indigenous-museum-former-customs-of-peralvillo/XXOLxg0lQ3-gYv_M2aMRWA), the Indigenous Museum provides a unique opportunity to connect with Mexico's roots and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural tapestry.

Key Features

  • • Semi-permanent exhibitions showcasing indigenous art and artifacts|• Interactive workshops on traditional crafts and practices|• Regular musical and dance performances celebrating indigenous cultures|• Food fairs featuring authentic indigenous cuisine|• Historic building with roots as an 18th-century customs house|• Convenient location on Paseo de la Reforma|• Accessible hours, open Monday to Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM

The Indigenous Museum, located in the Former Customs of Peralvillo, is a testament to Mexico City’s commitment to preserving and celebrating its native heritage. Situated at Av. P.º de la Reforma 707, this [museum occupies a building with a fascinating history](https://www.flickr.com/photos/10632426@N05/35943293844) as a customs house and ‘pulque house’ in the 18th century. Today, it serves as a vibrant cultural center dedicated to showcasing the diversity and richness of Mexico’s indigenous cultures. Visitors can explore [semi-permanent exhibitions](https://mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/venues/indigenous-peoples-museum/) that highlight traditional crafts, artwork, and historical artifacts. The museum goes beyond static displays, offering an immersive experience through workshops, musical and dance events, and food fairs that bring indigenous cultures to life. With its [convenient location and accessible hours](https://wanderboat.ai/attractions/mexico/mexico-city/indigenous-museum-former-customs-of-peralvillo/XXOLxg0lQ3-gYv_M2aMRWA), the Indigenous Museum provides a unique opportunity to connect with Mexico’s roots and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural tapestry.

Key Highlights

• Semi-permanent exhibitions showcasing indigenous art and artifacts|• Interactive workshops on traditional crafts and practices|• Regular musical and dance performances celebrating indigenous cultures|• Food fairs featuring authentic indigenous cuisine|• Historic building with roots as an 18th-century customs house|• Convenient location on Paseo de la Reforma|• Accessible hours, open Monday to Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM

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