El Museo de Historia del Mormonismo en México
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. 510 núm. 79
Col. San Juan de Aragón, 1a. sección
Gustavo A. Madero, Ciudad de México 07950
Website
Social Media
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
1991
Affiliation
El Museo de Historia del Mormonismo en México, A.C.
Visitor Guide
Discover the history of Mormonism in Mexico through engaging exhibits, artifacts, and immersive displays, with plenty of photo moments and thoughtful pairing ideas for a full cultural afternoon.
Highlights
- Curated exhibits on Mormon history in Mexico.
- Artifacts from early church communities.
- Interactive timelines and multimedia displays.
- Renovated spaces with accessible design.
- Family-friendly displays and photo moments.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
45-60 minutes
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon when crowds are lighter
Accessibility
Step-free access, elevators, and accessible restrooms
Photography
Photography is allowed for personal use with some restrictions
WiFi
WiFi availability may vary; ask staff for access details
Facilities
Restrooms are available on-site
Hours
Hours vary; check the official site for current schedule. Verify hours
Tickets
Ticketing policies vary; verify prices and how to reserve on the official site. Check pricing
Getting There
Accessible by metro and bus lines, the museum is easy to reach on public transit, with rideshare options nearby and limited street parking in the surrounding area.
Nearby Places
Museo Nacional de Historia
Pairs well with a cultural day in the Centro Histórico.
Cafetería La Esquina
Great for a quick coffee before or after your visit.
Mercado de San Juan
Explore local snacks and fresh produce.
Restaurante El Sazón Mexicano
Try traditional Mexican dishes.
Bosque de Chapultepec Park
Nice for a post-museum stroll.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is allowed for personal use; flash and tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
Bags & Storage
Bag size restrictions may apply; carry light bags where possible.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are typically permitted; some sections may require folding.
Lockers
Lockers or secure storage may be limited; plan accordingly.
Tips for Your Visit
On busy days, arrive at opening or plan a late afternoon visit to avoid peak crowds. Use the official map, join a guided tour when available, and pace your day with breaks at nearby cafés to make the experience comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a visit take?
Most visitors spend about 45-60 minutes here.
Are tickets required for entry?
Ticketing details vary; check the official site for current guidance.
What are the opening hours?
Hours vary; verify on the official site for today’s schedule.
Is photography permitted inside the galleries?
Yes, for personal use with restrictions in some areas.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with mobility needs?
Yes, there are accessibility features; request assistance if needed.
Can I bring large bags or backpacks?
Bag policies may restrict large bags; use smaller bags when possible.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are offered at select times; check the schedule on the official site.
What if I am traveling from the US; is it worth it?
If you’re interested in religious history and Mexican context, it offers a focused introduction.
Is there a cafe or dining nearby?
There are nearby eateries within walking distance.
How crowded does it get?
Crowds fluctuate; early hours and weekdays are generally quieter.