Ed L.
Yelp
I decided to come to the Albuquerque museum to get in some culture and history on a Tuesday in November 2024. It just happened to be election day, with the White House at stake.
The Albuquerque Museum is an interesting museum that has collections and exhibits that showcases a lot of aspects of society in Albuquerque as well as history of the area and how the city came to be. The museum is not large, but it has a lot of exhibits that would interest you and they treat your soul as well as your mind with the best of what Albuquerque New Mexico has to offer. After wandering around for an hour looking at stuff, I learned that Albuquerque has a strong Spanish influence. You can see it in how people build things and make art. The Spanish influence has permeated the social construct of Albuquerque and the surrounding areas. Probably back to the 1800s and even prior to that when the Spanish settlers came from Mexico before New Mexico became a United States state. There are plenty of exhibits that showcase, but it means to be a citizen of Albuquerque and of the world. At times,the exhibits seem generic yet random at the same time, but I'm sure that they all have a place in this museum. Sometimes to me, it just seems out of place. But I know that there is a method to why they are here in the Albuquerque museum. For the most part, though, it was roughly 2 hours or so spent here at the Albuquerque, Museum. After the first hour of running around, I used the 2nd hour and took a second lap and tried to read all the informational placards that were there so I could deeply immerse myself into the exhibit and try to understand more fully of what this is means.
The overall experience here at the Albuquerque museum was definitely educational, spiritual, and inspiring. I definitely learned a lot are coming to museums, and coming and visiting the Albuquerque museum is no different at all. As I walked past each exhibit housed here in the museum, I tried to get a glimpse of what transpired here that surrounded by thinking of the artist that made the exhibit. If it was an informational exhibit, I always wondered how the history of the area had influence, the exhibit, and the person who designed and produced the exhibit. I wondered for two hours or so, and it helped my mind put history and culture together with Albuquerque in mind. It's always cool to understand how society shapes everything with its culture and dynamic actions of every day life. Even been back in the early days when there was no tall buildings and high speed Internet and even early built cars in the early 20th century, please portray a time or it was tough to get by. But as human as we are, and as a civilization, we persevere and a lot of of these exhibits that are here at the museum personifies that. The human society that is here in Albuquerque, thrives on innovation and you can see this through various exhibit. It is pretty cool to see this in action. But my favorite exhibit of all would have to be the large dog that was probably made by confetti or paper. Looks pretty cool and definitely hope it is a permanent part of the museum exhibit. It looks like it was smiling at me.
The Albuquerque museum is located at 2000 Mountain Rd. and W and beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is in the old town district, which is pretty good because is central to everything in Albuquerque. The museum charges admission fees. You may want to double check the museum's website for the current fee schedule, so you can bring enough money to enter the museum. Not sure if the museum is accept major credit cards or not,. Oh well, it is what it is. As far as parking goes, they have a generous amount of parking spots for you to park here. Best bet is to come here early enough to secure the best possible spot before the rush comes. Not sure about public transportation options That comes with the city of Albuquerque, but best bet is to check online to see if there are bus routes that will come here or close to here on the public transportation system of Albuquerque. All that said, the Albuquerque museum is a great place to spend your time being enriched by the history, art, and culture that you can see with your own eyes instead of reading it from a textbook at school. There are people here that can help you if you need to ask questions. The mission fee pays for the museums programs and they have a program where you can be a member and you can donate directly to the museum. I think I saw a wall of people enshrined with their name and donation level. Some of them are really generous with upwards of $10,000 or more, but you don't have to give that much if you don't want to. It's really nice to see generous people who give to nonprofits and museum nowadays. And so, if you love museums and want to enrich your mind and your soul, come into the Albuquerque Museum during your free time. You'll be glad you did for real.
5.0 stars for the overall experience.
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