The Museo de la Charreria gives an interesting insight into the history of cowboy culture in Mexico. Chaps, spurs, hats, saddles and various photos and sketches can all be seen alongside historical objects such as Emperor Maximilian’s saddle and a revolver that belonged to Pancho Villa. It’s entertaining for the kids and anyone interested in the legendary bandito culture of some of Mexico’s most famous sons.
Location:
Isabel la Católica 108 with José Maria Izazaga, Centro Historico
Mexico City, Mexico
Museum Types:
Anthropology, ethnography, Museum for kids, Cultural
Price Description: Free
Relative price: Budget
Open Hours from:10 a.m.
Open Hours to:6 p.m.
Days Closed:Sat and Sun
Travel Skills: None
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