Museo de la Ciudad

Museum · Queretaro

Museo de la Ciudad

Museum · Queretaro
Calle Vicente Guerrero Nte. 27, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico

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Art exhibits, performances, workshops & kids' events in historic mansion  

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Calle Vicente Guerrero Nte. 27, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico Get directions

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Calle Vicente Guerrero Nte. 27, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico Get directions

+52 442 212 3855
@mcqro

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Nov 3, 2025

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MyHusband Died

Google
This is a place that demonstrates the type of buildings in the Centro Histórico. They rotate the exhibitions of the first floor, while the top floor is all about the construction of the temple and it's convertion into a museum. It is free every Sunday. There is also a mummy on the top floor.

Ryan Weddle

Google
So this isn’t a museum about Queretaro city, it’s a modern art museum in an a ramshackle old building. Some exhibits are quite creative, though there isn’t much in the way of explanation (and what there is is in Spanish only). It’s free and worth a visit if you’re into modern art.

Ben Jefferies

Google
Wow! This is one of the best contemporary art galleries I’ve visited. Not only is the building very cool, the art inside is really good (not always a given). There’s a lot to see in here - and it’s free!

V Garcia

Google
This place gives off creepy vibes-maybe because we went in the evening? It’s a former convent and it’s pretty run down. One of the security guards had some interesting stories to share about the building and creepy things that he’s seen. It seemed like someone was camping out there and seem to have some of his clothes hanging on the weird wooden structure around the fountain. Was that part of the installation?? I don’t think so…. It’s cool that local artists have somewhere to show their art. Our admission was free—not sure if it always is. We went Sunday evening.

Ali Ros

Google
It's a beautiful architectire of the city, with unique and different expositions. Now is in remodelation but still nice.

Sab GK

Google
There is SO much history in the building itself! A former religious convent that was turned into a museum around ‘97. You will need a guide to help you learn about it, since this is not a historic museum. There are several presentations, cinema, design, music concerts and traditional, contemporary and modern art expositions. They are usually great and free. Would definitely recommend!

Duffy Elmer

Google
This place is more of an active, contemporary art museum that is unafraid of showcasing the unique and unusual. Not all of the exhibits are superlative, but there are definitely gems that can be found amongst the hidden back rooms of this old converted monastery. My admission late on a Sunday was free, and the experience was worth much more than that.

Rubén Massé

Google
This place is ok, tours at night must be terrifying as it looks gloomy. There's music, theatre and installation performances almost every single day, so you will not get bored. Probably if you want to present something here, you should actually think about all the stuff you should bring with you as the organisation does not always provide what is needed.