Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos
Museum · Cuernavaca ·

Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos

Museum · Cuernavaca ·

Museum with Diego Rivera murals, prehispanic artifacts, and views

prehispanic history
indigenous art
view of the city
english translations
building is impressive
contemporary art
colonial-era
murals from early 20th century
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null
Museo Regional de los Pueblos de Morelos by null

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Francisco Leyva 100, Cuernavaca Centro, Centro, 62000 Cuernavaca, Mor., Mexico Get directions

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Francisco Leyva 100, Cuernavaca Centro, Centro, 62000 Cuernavaca, Mor., Mexico Get directions

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 21, 2026

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Lance H.

Google
A really nice museum with rooms devoted to different exhibits like prehispanic history with an obsidian spearhead and Olmec pieces, fossils, biodiversity and a wonderful Diego Rivera mural on the second floor. There are also nice benches and open air views of the city. If you primarily speak English, be sure to use the QR codes posted on a wall in each room for English translations of the descriptive text.

Victor S.

Google
A great way to explore history and an afternoon. Bring your walking shoes as you will walk a lot.

kleninvision

Google
The building itself is impressive even from a distance. It’s clear that Hernán Cortés wasn’t exactly a likable man—he had to fortify himself well. At the entrance, you'll find statues, but don’t expect to see Cortés among them. If you’ve spent even a little time in Mexico, you’ll know he’s not exactly a national hero here. Now, about the museum. The most important thing to note—there’s absolutely nothing from Cortés inside. Not a single artifact, not even a rusty colonial-era nail. Instead, the exhibition features a lot of small sculptures found in Morelos, along with an oddly large collection of so-called contemporary art. Judging by the exhibit titles, the idea was to merge indigenous art with modern vision—but it didn’t really work. The indigenous figurines and even a stone safe for valuables are interesting, but the contemporary pieces? Not at all. Some rooms still have murals from the early 20th century. Technically modern, but nearly a hundred years old by now. I noticed that some visitors found them engaging, but personally, I didn’t see much artistic value in them. The museum also has murals by Diego Rivera, but during my visit, they were under restoration and inaccessible. The best part of the visit? The balcony, which offers a great view of downtown Cuernavaca. Entrance costs 100 pesos, which feels a bit pricey for just five rooms and a couple of balconies. At least you can pay by card—that’s a plus.

J C

Google
Everything is in Spanish. Normally I leave reviews in English but I want to make this clear to English speakers. It's worth a 5 star visit FOR THE MURAL ALONE. But just be aware that to fully enjoy the museum you'll need to read Spanish at a high level or use an optical translator. On the other hand, the crafts and artifacts are interesting to look at without Spanish. You can do the museum in about 30 minutes if you're not reading.

Arturo Garcia - Y.

Google
A nice museum that has the potential to grow. Beautiful mural paintings and a great overview of the different cultures. Entrance fee is $90 (Nov/2023)

Joel

Google
Though well laid out,the museum was sparse of displays. Still enjoyed the walk through

Idris J.

Google
Really interesting experience! A lot of interesting signs but make sure you have a translate app as all in Spanish. Very reasonable price and nice staff!

Mick T.

Google
Oh Folks, go see and support this reopened museum. Very good and well assembled. Sure you will enjoy it. MickT 😎