"Known for Peña de Bernal, the third largest monolith in the world, this town offers outdoor activities like hiking and climbing. The town has a belief in the monolith's positive energy, vibrant crafts, and traditional dishes like barbacoa." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Some very interesting masks to see here. Very small. It's a quick walk through, but the price is very reasonable. Obviously, we didn't make the drive into Bernal for this, but it was a nice way to get out of the sun for a few minutes.
Andy M.
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Some cool history about masks and their origins. Not all of them are from Mexico. Some are from other countries and include their own information/background.
Alexandra C.
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A small museum, but it’s worth the visit. Tickets are 30 pesos.
Natalia G.
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It's a display of some of the masks that won a yearly contest in the area. Small but very pretty :)
La Familia Sin F.
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Short (only 3 salons) but totally worth it. They should add some cobre bocas for 2020.
Diane van der Z.
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Nice mix of modern and old masks from around the world.
Richard Santi Martinez T.
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Your nightmares come true in this place, fantastic and handmade masks using recycle an natural materials.