Globe T.
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The architecture is more interesting than the interior set up. It's free on Sundays. At the gate, there was no need for the young guard, too full of himself, to point us tersely to a certain door, but he couldn't abide to be ignored. For Mexicans this museum must be interesting, but for foreigners there is nothing worthwhile. Information is only in Spanish. There are a few rooms set as kitchen, bedroom, salon, but items are sparse and don't seem to be originals. If you have time to kill, by all means, go see it. If you don't, you're not missing anything.