Maynard D.
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This is a fairly interesting museum. The exhibits are on three floors: the basement, the first floor, and the third floor. (The second floor is used for offices). As of August 2024 I was charged 7,000 pesos as a national tourist. Foreign tourists are charged more but I'm not sure of the amount (possibly 12,000 pesos). You can see and admire everything in less than an hour. Note that they keep the doors locked, so if it appears to be closed, press the button marked "timbre" and someone will come to open the door for you.