80 pesos to visit and an extra 20 pesos if you want to take pictures of the room (I skipped on that). It wasn't busy, it was a pretty small museum with lots of history. For non Spanish speakers, they have a nice little booklet that gives you the history of each room which I really liked. Overall, not a bad museum to visit. It was nice walking to it
Dark Seraphim
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Wonderful house museum. The staff is very helpful and they even have a printed guide in English if you are interested. The exhibit itself is beautiful, done with a lot of thought and care. Definitely recommend.
Steve Edwards - Sitivi
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Many antiques from the 19th and 18th century. The back story is a little silly but ads a touch of intrigue and realism to an otherwise simple display.
The Accountant
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Highly recommendable museum from this city, very accessible, if you show your student ID, they make you a discount, very interesting expositions and it's located in Querétaro's down town, they've got a viewer in one of the rooms where you can take nice pics.
Sara Guevara
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Great museum to explore and almost feel life in XVII century. It has a small but impressive collection of colonial furnitures and ornaments, including a whole room for beautiful antique clocks.
I wish I had more time to see it in detail...
Susana E Raygoza
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Very interesting history of the couple that used to live there. The majority of the items from the house are from the 17th and 18th century.
Ver Monter
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Very interesting place. Cool to see how people lived during that time. The furniture was incredible. First museum we went to in QRO. interesting creepy story of couple and intrigue. English ñ available. Fee to enter.
KJ
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Beautiful building! Check out the Mirador for a good 360 view of Querétaro.