Selena Museum

Museum · Corpus Christi

Selena Museum

Museum · Corpus Christi

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5410 Leopard St, Corpus Christi, TX 78408

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Intimate memorial showcasing Selena's awards, memorabilia, recording studio  

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5410 Leopard St, Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Get directions

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5410 Leopard St, Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Get directions

+1 361 289 9013
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Run by Selena’s family inside the Q Productions studios, this intimate museum displays her red Porsche, stage outfits, and awards. Texas outlets and culture writers continue to spotlight its weekday tours for keeping the Queen of Tejano’s legacy personal and local.

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Kendall Baldwin

Google
My wife and I had an amazing experience here. We love Selena so much and finally had the opportunity to go to her museum. This place is incredible first we met her dad and mom and they took us into her Recording studio we had the opportunity to be in there for a bit and then we had the chance to walk though the whole museum I know it brought my wife back when she was a little girl watching Selena and hearing her music back then. This place is incredible I love her legacy still lives

Isaac Waley

Google
Awesome experience! My wife introduced me to Selena, and her music & background. We watched the series about her together before making a trip to visit here. It was amazing to see the studio where she had actually stood and recorded for a short time. It was humbling to see the 100’s of awards throughout the showroom area, showcasing her extreme talent.

Christina Hope Justice-Antokoletz (Black Swan Sibyl)

Google
Visiting the Selena Museum was more than just learning about her life—it was about feeling her presence. She was a light who came for a short time, but her inspiration lingers. I was a Jehovah’s Witness when she passed, so I felt a connection to her and her family through our shared faith. Now, with a more spiritual perspective, I understand her impact in a deeper way. Selena left behind more than music or memories. She left behind a feeling—a kind of inner strength, joy, and purity—that we can still connect to within ourselves. The museum is simple and respectful, filled with love. I’m grateful I visited. It reminded me that even brief lives can leave something eternal.

Marcy Trevino

Google
Crazy how they charge 5$ which is super affordable 💜 I got goosebumps just walking around where she recorded her last song. You can definitely feel her presence. Such a beautiful experience! A definitely must visit if you are in town 💜 you might get to see her dad! 🥹 her dad Mr Quintanilla was there. Out of respect we didn’t ask for a photo but boy I could only imagine how he feels 😔

Lexiale

Google
This was a super wonderful experience! I had to hold my emotions because Selena once stepped in here. Out of 9 songs she recorded at this location, “Dreaming of You” was the only one that came out. And meeting Abraham was epic!

Stelea239

Google
My family and I enjoyed ourselves. It was very emotional seeing all of the memorabilia. She was so young. The staff was nice and kind the only thing I would have liked is better parking, it's one way in and one way out, very risky. I wished we could have see the other floor like other people have posted in the reviews, and see the inside of the buses, that would be so cool. R.I.P Selena ❤️

Blanca Elam

Google
Beautiful tribute to Selena. I didn’t know that was originally supposed to be her recording studio. Everything was beautifully done. Gift shop had great memorabilia at reasonable prices. The first part (the studio) is a brief guided tour with stories regarding what she recorded there. It is only about 10-15 mins long, then the rest of it is self-guided. Total time we were there was probably 45 mins to an hour. Suitable enough to bring your kids and it may even be wheelchair/scooter-friendly, if you request to go in “backwards” through the exit door where you would normally come out at the end of the tour. Otherwise, a big step up is required to gain access to main part of museum/where you pay. Only thing I would request is that you open on Saturdays! We put this as our last stop on our way back home to Dallas on Monday, which added some time to our drive, but it was worth it.

Samantha Renee Godino

Google
It was honestly the best experience ever. I only had 15 minutes left and got to explore the entire museum by myself. ✨️😍 I'm still in awe of how beautiful it was! I definitely recommend visiting this spot. The gift shop is really cute too!
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Jenni M.

Yelp
If you're not a Selena fan, we can't be friends. Seriously. Growing up, my friends and teammates always had a Selena song to sing. When we walked into the museum on the morning of May 28, 2025, we were immediately put into a group tour. The family grouped with us had children that had to use the restroom which was clear on the other side, so they missed the tour with us and a man who was on the chatty side. The tour, however, was short and sweet. It was maybe 10 minutes, but our guide was super down-to-earth and opened up for questions at the end. Then we were led down the long hallway to the museum where many of her dresses, awards, photos, fan art, and even her Porsche were all on display. Restroom was clean. Admission: Ages 2 & Up: $5.00 Ages 1 & Under - FREE Closed Saturday & Sunday. Free parking. Of course, there were some improvements that could be made, but the Selena Museum was still worth the trip. I'll never understand why she had to go, but I sure am glad she was around for the time she was to bless us with her voice, fashion, and amazing personality.
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Flor D.

Yelp
Wow , that's all I can say. we miss you Selena , thank you for all your beautiful items , wish we could have you here instead !!! Thank you to the family for sharing these beautiful items and memories !!! I did cry a little , miss her !!!!everyone from Texas should definitely visit and if you know her music no matter what part of the world you're from you should too !!!!
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Mayra B.

Yelp
Estuve visitando el museo de esta estrella muy amada por mí y creo por muchas personas. Tener la oportunidad de recordar sus grandes momentos y parte de lo que fueron sus logros y accesorios usados y diseñados por ella misma la mayoría, el disto del valla $5 el ticket , a mi parecer un museo pequeño para lo que ella logro en muy poco tiempo pero vale la pena venir y visitar y apreciar lo que queda de ella.
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Frankie M.

Yelp
Such a beautiful place. Should come visit and learn her story. We had a blast and learned many things about Selena and her family.
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Angelina W.

Yelp
If you're a fan you'd definitely enjoy your self. They have a lot of things displayed of Selena's that will be recognizable. It's so awesome to see. I wish they offered more stuff in the gift shop though.
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Natalie H.

Yelp
I came to Corpus this weekend hoping to visit the Selena museum. I didn't realize that they close on the weekends though. I'm glad I got to at least see it from the outside. I'm hoping next time I can actually go inside, if there is a next time. I've dreamed of coming here since I was a kid.
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Paulina F.

Yelp
I am a very fan of Selena my mother watches her movie loves it jlo is a also a good actress as well being from Phoenix Arizona there is a lot of gang violence and one think that Arizona don't have are crack head and hand membors.and they use to play Selena music in the radio when me and my mom two siblings would and my old sister girlfriend back home and I would rember thwy play dreaming of you and arizona night are from monday to saturday ans then sundays are oldies sunday all day which is not my faviorte.selena had pets something that stood out

Faith L.

Yelp
love this place tour guide was so nice and very interesting to see all of selena's things!
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Cindy G.

Yelp
Selena Museum is a Must See! We made it a point to stop and visit the Selena Museum while on our drive from Houston to the Rio Grande Valley. Firstly, I have to say hands down to all musicians, artists, truck drivers, and anyone else that drive to deliver a show anywhere in the U.S. because a small road trip in the State of Texas can be a hit or miss. Luckily for me, my husband is a great sidekick LOL. The property is very easy to find. You CANNOT miss it ! If you do, get back on our Waiz or google app to help you. I Make sure you pay attention to hours of operation and give yourself enough time to take it all in. We were told that we were there at the right time because it was not peak season, so it was nice to be able to take our time and walk through all these memories. If I could spend hours there however, I would have. We were able experience a piece of music in the making through the music studio and go through memory lane as we walked through and saw a lot of her awards, wardrobe, and personal belongings. Just being there brought back so many so many specific memories of listening to her and the band on the radio. I just loved it. There is a fan giftshop to buy some merch. I recommend the T shirts that note the actual Museum along with some of the new wardrobe that came out. I specifically purchased her cap with her Iconic Signature along with the new bomber jacket to sport on our trip back to Vegas. We even bought her Dad;s book that came out ! My husband and I specifically had a bonus upon arrival as we realized we met Mr. Abraham Quintanilla himself ! We had a great conversation and he even noted that he used to perform at a place down in Pharr, TX. When I made it down to the valley, I asked my family if they remembered the place, he told me about and they immediately chatted away some great memories of their own! Wow, just AMAZING! It's just magical how the Quintanilla Family is connected to all of us! I can see why her family working together to keep this Legacy going. Bravo !
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JD O.

Yelp
Wow, Amazing. Never thought I would see the day.... It finally happened. I was on vacation in Texas, and my mom being born and raised in Corpus, we took a drive to Q Productions to check out the museum. Pricing was only $5 per person, and there was 6 of us. The entrance is small, and kind of tight when you are in there with 30 other people. But no complaints on my end for that. The young lady giving us the tour and the speech in the recording studio was really nice. I appreciate the information she gave us about the Selena and the recording studio. We walked inside, to the museum part, and we saw all of Selena's things. I was amazed at how everything was so beautifully preserved. I turn a corner, and who do I see? Mr. Abraham Quintanilla himself! In the flesh! Him and my mom lived on the same street growing up, so he had a nice conversation with her about it, and even stood up to come get closer to us. Really nice guy. I understand some people saying he's rude and a jerk, but remember, he's been through alot. He's still in pain, even after all these years. Thank you for being cordial Mr. Quintanilla!. Overall it was great, all the emotions balled into one. I will be back, this time, to take a little more time, looking at everything..
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Isaac G.

Yelp
I went to this Museum because I'm a FAN and I TRAVELED just to go see it! First off it doesn't really stand out and I was like "ok I guess" it's just whatever from the outside. When I went we didn't really get good or bad customer service all we heard was like "just wait there I'll get you in soon" by someone wearing like saggy clothes and I couldn't tell if it was a worker or not before that. When we when in we just heard someone say "how many? Ok 5 each" then we kinda just awkwardly walked in After we went in it was a small room with so many people we couldn't even walk around to see the pictures. (I felt like we were sardines) we were all watching videos on a smalllllll tv and I mean smalllll with reallly poor audio! Then we went to her recording studio! It was cute! They persevered it the way it was when she was alive but it was super hot especially with so manly people in one room! They had 3 $25 dollar fans around the room that didn't do much help! Finally we walked past this hallway and got to the good stuff! We saw some of her clothes and her pictures and her shoes and a really cool car! This was the better part of it, but had some random Cumbia king stuff (it felt like an advertisement to them) and her egg collection and her jewelry! It was super nice!!! It was small, but seeing her costumes and personal belongings made you feel how special she was and how beautiful she was! Then we get to the gift shop..... let's just say all The clothes was super cheap I've seen better stuff at goodwills! It kinda felt like with the first wash the pictures would wash off and shrink. So disappointing! I wanted to buy some stuff for memories, but nothing was really worth buying... I bought some pencils. That was the nicest thing that they had. It's like if they spent the littlest amount of money added Selena's name on it and hoped it would sell because they're using her name! Over all it was ok. It was fun to see all her stuff! I heard that the family members are the ones that take care of this place, I would have thought if they're doing something for Selena they would put more love and effort into it. It felt like a cheap attempt to make money off her name and profit off her by doing the bare minimum.
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Michaela C.

Yelp
What Graceland is to Elvis Presley lovers, this museum is to any diehard Selena fan, like myself. My family and I were staying in San Antonio for a few days and we decided to take a 2-hour drive to Corpus Christi. It's a straight shot there and we had no traffic. This museum is right off the freeway and easy to find. The parking lot can fit about 20 cars, but if it's packed, than you'll have no choice but to go elsewhere. It's open Monday through Friday and it closes at 4pm. It's a $5 charge for adults to enter and I believe $3 for children. You'll wait in a living room type of area before you are escorted into the museum. This place is still an operating recording studio, so there are people walking about in the background and business it is still being conducted- gotta be respectful. The tours are offered in both English and Spanish. There are also restrooms available, if needed. This place is wall-to-wall purple carpet with lovely photographs, memorabilia and the best part, all of Selena's wonderful outfits. There's also a gift shop, which mainly consists of T-shirts, but I didn't mind that so much. It was a dream just for me to be there. We ended up seeing Selena's sister, Suzette Quintanilla, as she was conducting business in the museum, but we didn't want to disturb her by asking her for a photograph. It just so happened, we ran into Suzette later on during the day while we were having lunch. She was happy to oblige us with our photo request. I had read mixed reviews about how she treats the fans that come to see the museum, but I thought she was approachable and relatively down to earth.
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Jessica L.

Yelp
This museum, which is still an active recording studio, was so magical to be able to walk through. It costs $5 to get into (cash or card), and is well worth every single penny and then some. It is a smaller museum, but any true Selena lover can really feel her presence in this place. To walk where Selena walked, to see where she recorded her last album, to see her actual outfits and how teeny her little waist was- it was all magical. Everyone who worked here clearly had and has a love and respect for Selena, which was really beautiful to see and experience. I see people have written negative reviews about seeing Señor Quintanilla and/or Suzette and they refuse pictures- this is their place of business where they still actively work, so if you see them, leave them be (no one comes to try to take your picture while you're at work without your permission, do they?). This is a beautiful place and an exceptional tribute to La Reyna, and I am so grateful to have experienced this in my current lifetime. Thank you, Quintanilla Family, for keeping Selena alive for all of us who still long for her presence on this Earth.
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Nova E.

Yelp
10/10!! the place is decent sized. they don't have bathrooms inside the museum so they have porta potty's which smelled so bad that my boyfriend couldn't use the bathroom lol. but the tickets are cheap, the stuff on display is amazing. we learned so many things about selena's music, family, history, even the person that shot selena as well lol. i do wish the gift shop had magnets, mugs, or shot glasses. i think that would be really cool.
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Nadjia C.

Yelp
So as a lifelong Selena fan lol this place was definitely on my list of MUST GO TO. Im so glad my husband brought me here and made it come true. I almost shed a tear walking in. It was so nice seeing her clothes, egg collection, drawings, her car, etc it was so much to see in a little space which I have no complaints about. The store was also very nice it was a lot of things to look through and not bad prices. Will always be down to come back here.

Aubrey J.

Yelp
The Selena museum is beautiful! I recommend going . She was a bright person and a great singer . I am sol happy her music is still alive . All her concerts outfits are there . Everything you can think of . Her dad was there . A lot of people say he is mean . I don't think he is . He just a quiet guy .
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Diana A.

Yelp
Great view of inside Selena's museum. Loved all those beautiful dresses. Also, enjoyed seeing her photos throughout the tour and the the studio room. Plenty of parking available.
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Connie A.

Yelp
It was so amazing to see all of Selena's dresses! Her car was so awesome! I will go back soon.
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Derek S.

Yelp
Really awesome Museum. Staff was super friendly, price was great ($5 per person and 2 under free). The museum took 45 minutes. It's a small exhibit but everything is authentic. They even have you start in a recording room where Selena recorded her last couple of songs. My 2 and 4 year old seemed to enjoy it as well (especially my daughter who loved all of the beautiful outfits). I was worried it might be too much for the kids, but it was not! This felt like an experience that was genuinely put together by her family to celebrate Selena's life.
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Gema B.

Yelp
Omg omg omg I made it to Corpus Christi !!! Just to see a legendary iconic singer my childhood favorite Selena!!! One word to express Chills I truly loved Selena and to see how her things, photos, Being in her studio where Ab Quintanilla and Selena made amazing music!!!! Wow just an experience!
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Erika S.

Yelp
Parking is very tricky. Once you step inside and pay the $5 admission fee you only wait a bit before being let in. Take cash because the day I went their system was down and didn't accept credit cards. As of June 2021 they are still requiring you to wear a mask. There's lots to see. You can take all the pictures you want. Nobody is rushing you out if you want to take your time and really look at everything. It gets crowded and the flow of people is constant. I wish their gift shop had more to offer. 90% of the shop was just a bunch of t shirts.
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Jackie M.

Yelp
If you love Selena you have to come and experience this for yourself ! Highly recommended, I do wish the gift shop had more items such as pins and things like that
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Maryjane R.

Yelp
A must stop when your in corpus Christi!!! I had a great time with the kiddos... Great cheap price as well
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Nicole L.

Yelp
My notes from the tour: Recorded "Dreaming of you" only English album here. She used to travel to record. In '92 they started building this so she could stay closer to home. They had to tweak the room 3 times - they had adjust to make it pitch perfect for her voice. After her passing other artists used it to record. The movie scene where they filmed it was actually here. The original sound engineer still works here.
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Tabatha H.

Yelp
We arrived at 11am on a Friday and there wasn't parking so we had to park on the street and cross to get inside. They have security/cops stop traffic to let you cross. The Selena museum is a unique place. All original pieces that belonged to Selena Quintanilla. It's only $5 per person (cash/card) and they give a short background on the studio that is now the museum. They take you to a big room where you can see photos, items, letters, drawings, articles and more. There is no time limit you can be there. They also have a gift shop. It's worth going to the statue and visiting her gravesite afterwards. Definitely a recommended experience.
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Robert I.

Yelp
What a very beautiful and tasteful museum, celebrating the short but most successful life of this young and beautiful performing actress and clothing designer. Very poignant, sad, lovely display of all her achievements in the fashion industry and music industry. She was and is a beautiful role model for all young and talented and aspiring Latino girls and all girls, in general. This museum is worth a visit, if in the area!
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Shanna L.

Yelp
Anything for Selenas. Family vibesz. Nostalgic experience. Crossed paths w/ Suzette and missed Mr. Quintanilla by 15min. Anywho, loved this place. Her energy still lives on w/ all the memorabilia. Very special lady. She was golden. So, glad I made the trip from San Antonio.
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Jordan G.

Yelp
Ah yes, the Queen. Such a beautiful set up, mildly depressive given the circumstances, but beautiful nonetheless. Parking was a nightmare but as I always say, I don't believe Mr. Quintanilla bought Q Productions with the idea that he would have to turn in to a memoriam of sorts. There's a tour guide, more through the physical studio portion, but the rest is self-exploratory. Even got a glimpse of the hardworking father himself!! Rest easy Selena, your memory lives on.
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Daniel C.

Yelp
I can't believe it's been almost two decades and probably more after you've read this that Selena was taken from the world. She was 23 and destined to crossover into the mainstream industry; emerging as a global superstar. Although she is gone her spirit lives on through her music and her fans. Some of whom have travelled far distances, as in a pilgrimage to visit here. Firstly what is seen here can be viewed in a matter of minutes. (Although I did see some people fixate on specific items the whole time I was here.) The Quintanilla Family has turned their studio into a loving tribute to her life. The place is really small itself. For a small fee of $3 for admission you wait until a guide escorts you along with a group into an introduction area. The first point of interest is the studio room in which she recorded one of her last songs, "Dreaming of you." Afterwards you are led into the main area filled wall and floor with Selena memorabilia: dresses, paintings, pictures, awards etc. I must admit I thought I was going to feel a sense of solemnity or sadness. Instead I felt a sense of pride, celebration. For example there are display cases that house her most iconic dresses, clothes. There was the outfit she wore in her video for "Amor Prohibido"; the dress in "No me queda mas." (Man, was she tinnie-tiny!) As in the introduction I wish there was a placard or some sort of explanation of some of the pieces here. I knew her greatest wish was to eventually become a fashion designer. However there were sketches(which she drew) of some of her designs without any sort of context? Did she have a hand or say in any of the fashions being created for her? I think hosting events where a family/band member explains pieces would paint a more complete picture of her as an artist. In addition I would strongly suggest that they consider moving this museum into a more bigger space. Some of the various pieces, portraits especially her outfits need room to breathe. In my opinion randomly grouping artifacts together disrupts the flow of the room. Instead rearranging items aesthetically will space it out better thus alleviating traffic. Her life like the exhibit is brief but her absence is still deeply felt. I understand why people flock here. Sure it gets crowded in here. There is not much parking. The gift shop is a cumbia moshpit. But everything here is real no replicas like Selena, also authentic. On the wall is a quote by her that says, "The Impossible is Possible!" Even my cynical, emo heart wants to believe this is true.
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Andy V.

Yelp
The most imporant Yelp review I've ever written will be about this place, The Selena Museum. The place where you'll find anything and everything about our dearly beloved and departed Queen of Cumbia, Selena. On a trip to Houston I made a three hour trek over to Corpus Christi, the hometown of Selena, just to see the museum. Yes, I rented a car, drove three hours just to see the Selena Musuem. Bidi bidi bum bum. The museum costs three dollars to get in. Where does that money go? I have no clue. Presumably upkeep and general admin on the facility. Interestingly enough, the museum is held at Q Productions, the same facility/studio where Selena recorded her music, where she performed many live shows and where her family still does music production. The museum itself isn't that large. Selena's life was 23 years, but in those 23 years there was a lot of living done. In the halls were pictures and plaques and signage of her short career.So many new clippings and articles about her success in the local paper and national news hung up for display. Once you begin the tour you see the recording studio where she performed, which is the same studio they used for the movie, "Selena". Then you're taken down to see all of her memorabilia. Her dresses. Her Grammy award. Her microphone. Her fashion line drawings. Her egg collections. Everything Selena was there. All of her costumes were securily displayed in glass cases. The best part of the tour/museum is that her father Abraham was there! He actually took us around and showed us many aspects of their production company. He answered questions and talked about the longevity of Selena's legacy. It was an honor to be in his presence and I could see how honored he was that so many people are still honoring Selena's memory all these years later. I'm so happy I decided to make that drive out to little Corpus Christi to see the museum. Como la flor. This is definitely something for the biggest of Selena fans to see. Oh, and don't forget to stop in the gift shop! Vive Selena!
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Rubi R.

Yelp
The entrance fee is only $3 per person! It was so amazing to see her famous outfits, car, awards, and pictures in-person. The museum is very well kept and clean/organized. We got to meet Mr. Quintanilla and he was welcoming and friendly when we asked him if he would take a picture with us. The boutique also had great items. Beautiful tribute to Selena's life.

Gina S.

Yelp
One amazing experience! It's a MUST! From the moment you pull up to the parking lot, you will see Selena's tour buses (the old "Big Bertha" and the newer one) parked out there. It's a bittersweet feeling being in the museum. The tour starts off in the recording studio. You'll learn some fun facts of what actually took place in that recording studio. From there, you'll go into the museum area. Everything there is real! No replicas. You'll get to see some of the outfits she wore to her concerts, the Grammy's, her videos, etc. Other displayed things are her Porsche, her music awards, her personal items such as her cosmetics (makeup, perfume, etc.), jewelry, her mic that still has her lipstick on it, and so much more! You might even get to meet Selena's father, Mr. Quintanilla. We did! And he even took a picture with us! His office is there, and you will walk right by it as you're touring the museum. You won't regret visiting the Selena Museum - especially if you're a fan!

S C.

Yelp
What a blessing to be able to experience being in the room where dreaming of you was recorded. To be able to see Selena's outfits, awards, and her cute egg collection. The entry fee is so little compared to the long lasting impression you will be left with. For me being in the studio was surreal. A memory I will cherish for a long time. The staff was so friendly I even got a peek of Mr. Quintanilla I was so shocked to see him in the office. I freaked out and said omg (to my husband) it's Selena's Father. I whisperer of course. My husband said you should ask for a pic. I am way to shy of a person and honestly way to fragile if I were to get a rejection. So I told my husband NO WAY! And moved him along haha. All of this to say it was a special day. I do want to say I was excited to buy some memorabilia or clothes that I could wear. In honesty this was a small smaaall disappointment... more of a ah maaan! I wanted a soft long sleeve t shirt or a seamless pic of Selena on a shirt but it looked like the pictures were stamped on and I was not feeling it. Especially since they are not cheap. Listen I know it's not a clothing store so it's cool that they do offer some clothes and other things. They did have THE cutest zip up hoodie for my daughter (1yr old) that I bought. Wish there would have been the same one in my size so we could match.
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Britney H.

Yelp
Highlight of my trip to Corpus!! Tour guide was informative and super nice! Got to see all of Selena's iconic outfits and felt very grateful that they have all of her things up on display so we can get a glimpse of her. Now the best part is when I met and got a picture with Mr. Abraham Quintanilla!! Despite reviews I had previously read in regards to encounters with him, my experience was very different and I held a nice conversation with him. We are all human and he seems to be a very humble man. Came all the way from Chicago!! Best experience ever!
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J Matt S.

Yelp
We drove down from San Antonio, while visiting Texas from Florida, to visit this Museum. My Wife and Daughter ( my daughter named Selena, no coincidence) absolutely loved it here. The entrance fee is a real bargain at $3/person, and parking is free. The outside of the building says Q Productions, and the place is easy to miss. (I thought google maps had made a mistake!) We were lucky enough to have Selena's father invite a small group of us up to his recording studio for a Q & A, and to listen to some of the new music he is working on. Yes, he's a bit grumpy, and was "roasting" some of the people who asked foolish questions, but it was all in good fun. The prices in the gift shop are VERY fair, all things considered. We actually found Selena merchandise priced higher at other stores outside the museum. If you're a fan of Selena, and are in the area, we highly recommend visiting this museum.

Stacey P.

Yelp
Immediately was excited before walking into the building. My tour guide was amazing and she kept switching from English to Spanish. I understand some Spanish words she was saying. Very informative. With taking photos Mr. Abraham Quintanilla was in his office and I got the amazing opportunity to take a photo with him with COVID guidelines. I made him laugh and he is such a nice guy. I went to Selena's grave to pay my respects first before going to the museum. This has been an amazing trip and glad I had the opportunity to not only come to Texas but to have the chance to meet Selena's dad and remember her.
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Raquel H.

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What a great tribute to such an amazing and talented individual. It's 3 bucks per person and there is a lot of parking. The staff is all friendly and as you walk through the recording studio they give you a quick informative background on what it was used for and what it's continued to be used for. Then they walk you over to the main are. It's full of Selena's personal items as well as some fan sent items. They also have some of Kumbia Kong's awards. I loved seeing some of her outfits because it truly shows how unique Selena was. She truly didn't follow the crowd and put her own stamp on everything she touched. They do have restrooms and a gift shop. This is a great place for anyone to come visit and be taken back in time. To remember such a beautiful soul and be reminding of why we love Selena.
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Jazz C.

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Brought my 5yr old daughter to the museum to show her who Selena is & to continue on her legacy to my daughter. Loved every single thing about this place. My daughter left loving who Selena is & wanting to learn more about her. Beautiful moment shared. To the negative rude Nancy's leaving your Karen ass reviews about Abraham Quintanilla....shut the hell up. If the man does not want to interact with you, let him be. He's kind enough to open up his studio to the public. He's kind enough to put his daughters things up for display. Yes fans are always cool. But a crazed fan is what caused the tragedy we all know today. Do not stand outside his office like the woman I witnessed that was literally just standing there waiting to say hello and then asked if he remembered her???!!! Visit the studio, pay your respects...just don't be a creepy fan.
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Jessica P.

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Soooo happy that I was able to come to the Selena Museum! It's small but so worth it if you're a fan. It's just $5 per person!
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robin l.

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Super nice guide - John. Impressive museum, small but pretty cool if you are a fan of Selena.
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david g.

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Amazing!!! This has been one of the most surreal moments ever in our lives. We took our daughters on a surprise trip to corpus. To check off a list of all the Selena spots. From the Mirador, burial location, and of course, the Selena Museum. The museum was so wonderful. To go back in time to see and be up close to the items Selena owned, and dressed in, timeless photos. Then we got so lucky to be able to have my daughter take a pic with the sweetheart Suzette, that's something we'll never forget. Then, to top it off, Mr. Abraham took us on an hour long private tour, and Q&A session. Wow is what would describe it. Definitely something we'll always cherish. Thank you to the entire staff at the Selena Museum. Thank You all!
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Joanna R.

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This place was amazing, I love all her dresses, her style was amazing! Selena was an amazing woman and a great example to all women. She is truly missed. I didn't know she had a makeup line, I would've love to see her colors/Shades.
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Melanie M.

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I had a really nice time at the Selena Museum. It was bitter sweet though. Being here is just a sad reminder of how tragic it is that Selena isn't here anymore. The museum isn't big but her family has done a great job at preserving her memory. The museum is filled with all things Selena. You can see her famous Grammy, her childhood toys, and even her drawings of her fashion designs. Her Porsche is here. Her beautiful outfits and shoes. Photos of Selena that have never been seen. If the office door is open you can even catch a glimpse of her dad. It's really beautiful to see that after all these years her family works so tirelessly to keep her memory alive in such a beautiful way. If you are a true Selena fan then you should definitely come out to the museum. Visit Corpus Christi and are all things Selena! Viva Selena!
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Nicole H.

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Everyone was so kind from the minute we entered. Our tour guide was so friendly. I had a great conversation with him about OKC and we laughed at some of the things we talked about that we did as kids. He made my experience great. Can't wait to take my daughter's there next summer they're huge fans.
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Claudia P.

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My dream has come true, since I was a little girl I loved Selena, I had every magazine she was in. I memorized every song she sang and watched all her music videos. I ordered the catalog for her store and wished I had money to had ordered clothes from her shop. After she passed I was so hearbroken and cried for months and always wished I could one day go to her museum, I finally did it. As soon as I walked in, I felt her presence, her light was in there, her spirit, her smile imprinted into my brain. You can't miss going once in your lifetime to her museum, she lives forever.
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Ashley E.

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I think because this museum is dedicated to an icon, we all want to do our best to love the exhibits. Unfortunately, this is a complete failure and, indeed, Selena's family's way of continuing to inch any dollar amount possible and continue to milk her legacy. To begin, this isn't a "museum." It's rooms filled with stuff. With as much money as has been gained, the family can do Selena's legacy justice - she is, after all, the reason their pockets are the size they are. I was skeptical when reading the reviews about the treatment of visitors. Let me tell you, it's true. Rude treatment UNLESS they feel there is a public benefit to be gained. Of course Mr Q doesn't want to be bothered, we didn't even ask on our trip because we weren't there for him. But it's like an adult working from home - you have a project to do, so the neighbors knocking on the door just to say "hi" are disturbing. If they would give Selena a proper museum and not double the warehouse space as an office and/or studio or whatever the function, then maybe there would be less paying fans "disturbing" the Q family. Overall, nothing here you can't appreciate via pictures. Stop giving this family money and let this amazing icon RIP!
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Crystal S.

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I loved it! Don't know if I'm biased because I am a Selena fan but this place is great! It's authentic because it was her actual recording studio and her dads office. The place is filled with her outfits, photos and even her Porsche. It's definitely a place to check out!
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Daisy F.

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Goosebumps all over my skin!! I met Mr. Quintanilla! Hehe but everything is so cool! Highly recommend to visit
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Joe Q.

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My wife and I had a wonderful time visiting the Museum. First Thing I came to realize is this is a working business. Q productions still produces music and has a recording studio here. The hallway on entry is lined with their accomplishments. As you start through the Museum you will enter the recording studio Where Selena recorded her last hit "Dreaming of you" Also where part of the movie Selena was filmed with Jenifer lopez. Suzette's Pearl drum set graces the stage to the left. As you enter the main room you will see alot of Selena's personal items. Her Porche is there along with her awards, grammy, alot of her out fits with pictures of her in them. On the wall you can see here personal drawings of her clothes designs. As we where looking around Suzette happend to come in and was working. She was kind enough to stop for a picture with a fan and I had a chance to talk with her and a picture. She is a very kind person. We talked about drums as I play as well. Very down to earth sweet. My wife and I have family in San Antonio and wanted to stop bye. I also had a chance to meet Abraham. I introduced myself and said hello. Very kind as well. I am thankful to have met them both, was a nice experience. I was careful not to take up to much of their time. I think of the thousands of people they deal with and how many pictures they have taken, fans they have delt with, must be staggering. I was happy to see the museum but meeting them was a bonus. I would not come here expecting to see any family members and respect that! If you do thats a bonus. Be respectful and know this is a working business. Am I a fan of Selena? Absolutely! But I am a Fan Of Suzette,(Thanks for your time drummer girl!) Ab, Abraham, Chris, the whole family envolved in puting in all the hours and time in producing the music. May Jehovah bless you all. Thanks so much! Joe Worth the stop check it out!