General

The House of Humanist Leadership

Monterrey, Nuevo LeónIn Mexico known as La Casa del Liderazgo Humanista
2022
Founded
Privado
Property

Museum Overview

Plan your visit

Location & Contact

Address

Cerro del Obispado 603
Col. Obispado
Monterrey, Nuevo León 64000

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Catalogue

Museum Information

2022
Founded

Affiliation

Centro Eugenio Garza Sada, AC

Introduction

Discover La Casa del Liderazgo Humanista in Monterrey, a thoughtful museum exploring humane leadership, community service, and regional history through engaging exhibits. This calm, reflective space invites curiosity for families, students, and travelers alike.

Don't miss

Highlights

  • 01Engaging exhibits on humane leadership
  • 02Local history highlights of Nuevo León
  • 03Interactive activities for families
  • 04Inspiring stories of community service
  • 05Centrally located near Cerro del Obispado
At a glance

At a Glance

Visit Duration

Visit time varies; plan 60-90 minutes depending on exhibits.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons tend to be quieter.

Accessibility

Accessible entrances, elevator access, and wheelchair-friendly facilities.

Photography

Non-flash photography is generally allowed; please respect restricted spaces.

WiFi

Wi‑Fi availability may be limited or unavailable; verify on-site.

Facilities

Restrooms are available on-site; accessibility details may vary by area.

Hours

Jueves a domingo de 12 a 18 hrs. Verify hours

Cost Information

Entrada general $100. Inapam, estudiantes y maestros $50.

Tickets

Ticketing details are not published publicly; verify before visiting.

Find your way

Getting There

La Casa del Liderazgo Humanista is at Cerro del Obispado 603 in Monterrey, Nuevo León. It is reachable by taxi, rideshare, or local bus lines, with nearby parking options available.

Around the corner

Nearby Places

  • Cerro del Obispado Viewpoint

    other

    Take in panoramic city views after your visit.

    within a short walk
  • Museo del Obispado

    museum

    Explore regional history just nearby.

    short walk or quick ride
  • Nearby Café District

    coffee

    Enjoy a quick Mexican coffee before or after your tour.

    within a few blocks
  • Mercado Barrio Antiguo

    market

    Explore local crafts and snacks from nearby vendors.

    a short drive away
House rules

Visitor Policies

Photography

Non-flash photography is generally allowed; flash and tripods may be restricted in sensitive areas.

Bags & Storage

Small bags are allowed; large bags may require inspection or use of lockers.

Strollers & Children

Strollers are permitted in most areas, though some exhibits may restrict stroller access.

Lockers

Lockers are available on-site for temporary storage.

Insider note

Tips for Your Visit

To avoid crowds, visit on weekday mornings, arrive early, and consider midweek guided tours to streamline the experience. If you must visit during peak times, allocate extra time and check for any timed-entry options on-site.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

01
What is the focus of the museum?
Humane leadership, community service, and regional history are explored through interactive exhibits.
02
Is photography allowed?
Non-flash photography is allowed in most spaces; please respect restricted areas and signage.
03
Are guided tours offered?
Guided tours may be available seasonally; check on-site or verify ahead of your visit.
04
Is the museum accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, there are accessible entrances and facilities; staff can assist as needed.
05
How much are tickets?
Ticketing details are not published publicly; verify ahead of your visit.
06
Are there family-friendly activities?
Yes, there are activities designed for families and school groups.
07
Is there a cafe on-site?
A nearby café or on-site options may be available; verify on-site before arrival.
08
Is there parking nearby?
Parking options exist nearby; confirm availability and hours before arrival.
09
What languages are used in the exhibits?
Exhibit descriptions are primarily in Spanish; some English materials may be available.
10
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 60-90 minutes, depending on their interests.
11
Is there a dress code?
There is no formal dress code; comfortable attire is recommended.
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