Museo de la Memoria de Tlaxcala

The building that houses the Museum of memory Tlaxcala, dating from the colonial period, it is likely that belonged to the Confraternity of the Holy Cross of jerusalem. Today the building has a permanent display of 5 rooms, and a more temporary exhibitions. The Museum preserves, disseminates and promotes part of the historical culture of the tlaxcaltecas. The building that houses the Museum of memory Tlaxcala, dating from the colonial period, it is likely that belonged to the Confraternity of the Holy Cross of jerusalem. Today the building has a permanent display of 5 rooms, and a more temporary exhibitions.

The Museum preserves, disseminates and promotes part of the historical culture of the tlaxcaltecas. Of particular interest are on display reproductions of permant way pictographic codices and other documents, such as genealogies, which today are in original collections of museums and libraries of different parts the world, as in the case of the codex of tlaxcala, or While the Huamantla Codex document that records the migration of ethnic Otomi to found the modern town of Huamantla.

The titles of the five rooms of the museum are:
The Republic of Natural
Material World
devotions
the memory
Settlers Tlaxcala


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