El Museo Casa del Títere Marionetas Mexicanas
The museum hosts 813 Rosete Aranda puppets and 630 from the “Golden Age Puppet Collection” of the National Institute of Fine Arts.
Read moreThe museum hosts 813 Rosete Aranda puppets and 630 from the “Golden Age Puppet Collection” of the National Institute of Fine Arts.
Read moreLocated in the old Querétaro railway station, the museum features permanent exhibits of world and Mexican puppets.
Read moreThe museum houses over 600 pieces, including a significant collection from the Comino company and from Gilberto Ramírez Alvarado, also known as “Don Ferruco.”
Read moreThe house-museum displays over 120 puppets made using various techniques, created by its founder, as well as pieces by Rosete Aranda and Carlos Espinal. It also includes a small theater with a capacity of 30 people.
Read moreAn interactive museum that creates a direct connection between play and learning for visitors. It showcases a wide range of puppetry techniques, from the simplest to the most complex: glove puppets, rod puppets, shadow puppets, string puppets, and more.
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