1
Quinta Gameros Cultural Center
This beautiful Art Nouveau building houses a collection of furniture designed by Mexican lawyer Jose Luis Requena, as well as permanent art exhibitions. Tel. (614) 416-6684. Bolivar No. 401, on the corner of Calle 4a. Closed on Monday.
2
Museum of the Mexican Revolution
Former house of Francisco Villa and his wife, Luz Corral. Tel. (614) 416-2958. Calle 10a. No. 3010, on the corner of Mendez. Closed on Monday.
3
The 19th Century House and 1900 Bar
Art exhibitions, downtown, near the cathedral. Avenida Juarez No. 601, on the corner of Calle 6a.
Ph. ( +52-614) 439-8080
Free Admission (Costs in MXN)
Free Admission (Costs in MXN)
4
City Hall
Site of Miguel Hidalgo's execution, the building features historic murals and the Altar a la Patria (Altar to the Fatherland).
Free Admission (Costs in MXN)
5
Federal Palace
In the basement of this building is the dungeon where Don Miguel Hidalgo, father of the nation, was kept for almost 2 months. General admission fee: $40. Tel. (614) 429-3596. Libertad between Vicente Guerrero and Venustiano Carranza. Open Wednesdays to Sundays, from 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.
Ph. ( +52-614) 429-3596
$40 admission general (Costs in MXN)
$40 admission general (Costs in MXN)



