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Get to know everything about the Bays of Huatulco

The bays of Huatulco are a very popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and their hotel complexes. But, before becoming a popular tourist destination, Huatulco was of great economic importance to pre-Hispanic peoples as well as to the colony. Find out more here.

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Museo Casa de Juárez
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Discover history: Museum Casa de Juarez

Don Benito Juárez García, also known as the Benemérito of the Americas, is a pride of Oaxaca and one of the most famous presidents in the history of Mexico. Who was this character and what was his life like before being president? The Casa de Juárez Museum tells you everything.

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MACO, Oaxaca
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MACO from Oaxaca | The amazing museum of contemporary art

One of the main spaces to learn about the various cultural expressions of the region is in the Museum of Contemporary Art of Oaxaca (MACO). It promotes and disseminates contemporary artists from Oaxaca and throughout the country. The MACO is classified as a historical monument by the INAH.

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Zócalo de Oaxaca
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Experience old fashioned Oaxaca in the city’s Zocalo

The Zócalo of Oaxaca is one of the most relevant tourist attractions for its history and design, an example of Colonial Architecture. Surrounded by trees and decorated with elegant portals, it is the perfect place to start soaking up the Oaxacan atmosphere.

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Textile Museum of Oaxaca: tradition and contemporary art

The Textile Museum of Oaxaca (MTO). Located in the historic center of the city, an eighteenth-century house was restored in 2007 being the place where you can see these traditional looms. In this place, traditions, people, and contemporary design and art coexist.

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San Pablo: Cultural and Academic Center in the heart of Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a place full of emblematic places and one that can not be missed is the former convent of Santo Domingo de Soriano, the first Dominican convent in Oaxaca, today known as the San Pablo Cultural Center that opened its doors on November 26, 2011.  Image by ProtoplasmaKid.

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