El Museo Latino
Museum · Omaha ·

El Museo Latino

Museum · Omaha ·

Midwest's first Latino art museum, featuring exhibitions and cultural programs

day of the dead
art classes
exhibition talks
wood floors
small stage
hispanic culture
construction
parking
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null
El Museo Latino by null

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4701 S 25th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA Get directions

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4701 S 25th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA Get directions

+1 402 731 1137
elmuseolatino.org
@el_museo_latino
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Founded in 1993, the first Latino art and history museum in the Midwest anchors South Omaha with exhibitions, dance classes, and cultural programs tied to neighborhood life.

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STEWART F.

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Absolutely wonderful experience depicting the Hispanic culture in all its splendor!!!

Lucy R.

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Don’t waste your time or money they are in construction and payed to see very little

Abraham W.

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Very nice exhibits from El dia de los muertos. And also our first time there. The only latino museum in Nebraska a must go...

Mikayla

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I enjoyed reading the stories on the wall. Cool place to visit.

Letitia S.

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The artwork and history is definitely worth the time. My mom and I had fun painting our Dia de los Muertos skulls today.

Chris R.

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El Museo Latino was Nebraska Passport stop number 54 for us in 2024. It was a bit challenging to find a parking spot as they are adjacent to a bank which is apparently very protective of their parking lot. There is some construction going on too, but the signage for getting to the temporary door was easy to follow. We buzzed, got inside and were greeted warmly.

Amy S.

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The museum hosts local and traveling exhibitions. There is active programming with exhibition talks, art classes, etc. I adore that the building is a former school. Being in some the spaces takes me back to my own primary school - the look and feel of the wood floors! The small stage in one of the galleries!

Andy I.

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"5 de Mayo" is NOT an important day for Mexico in "traditions", we don't celebrate it as the Americans do. Our most important date is the Day of the Independence in September 16th. And also day of the death