Museo de Historia de San Clemente Lic. Samuel Luna Álvarez
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Ignacio Aldama entre Corregidora y Morelos
Centro
Pedro Escobedo, Querétaro 76720
Phone
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
2022
Visitor Guide
Visit the Museo de Historia de San Clemente in Pedro Escobedo to explore local artifacts and stories that connect you with Querétaro’s past, with photo-worthy moments and a relaxed day trip from nearby towns.
Highlights
- Local history collections
- Hands-on exhibits for families
- Traditional craft demonstrations
- Quiet, intimate museum setting
- Scenic surroundings suitable for a short stroll
At a Glance
Visit Duration
45-75 minutes, depending on interest
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds
Accessibility
Accessible entrances and restrooms; staff can assist with mobility needs.
Photography
Non-flash photography is generally allowed where signage permits.
WiFi
Wi‑Fi availability varies; check on-site.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on-site.
Hours
Hours vary by season; check official site for current hours.
Tickets
Tickets are available on-site; verify current policies on the official site.
Getting There
The museum is reachable by local bus routes and rideshare services. Nearby parking is available, subject to local regulations.
Nearby Places
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Queretano
Pair with a modern art walk after the history visit.
Café Plaza Central
Enjoy a quick coffee before or after your tour.
Mercado Municipal de Pedro Escobedo
Fresh snacks and local crafts nearby.
La Pila Park
Great for a sunset stroll after the museum.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Non-flash photography is typically allowed where signage permits; respect exhibits.
Bags & Storage
Bag policy varies; follow posted guidelines.
Strollers & Children
Strollers may be allowed in certain areas; check on-site.
Lockers
Lockers may be available depending on the day; confirm on-site.
Tips for Your Visit
To avoid crowds, try arriving at opening time on weekends. If possible, check for any ticketing updates and plan a focused route to enjoy the highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours and days?
Hours and days vary; verify the current schedule on the official site.
Is photography allowed inside?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed where signage permits; avoid flash near sensitive displays.
Is there an admission fee?
Ticket pricing varies; confirm on-site or on the official site.
Is the museum stroller-friendly?
Strollers may be allowed in designated areas; ask staff for guidance.
Do you offer audio guides or guided tours?
Audio guides may be available; guided tours may be offered seasonally—check on-site.
What should I not miss inside the museum?
Focus on the main history gallery and any ongoing crafts displays.
How can I reach the museum by public transport?
Public transit routes vary; consult local transit maps or the official site for guidance.
Are there family-friendly activities?
The exhibits are designed to engage visitors of all ages with interactive elements.
Is there a cafe or rest area nearby?
Nearby plazas or local eateries offer refreshments after your visit.
Is there parking nearby and is it safe?
Parking exists nearby; follow local guidance and signage for safe access.