Museum of the Mexico-Cuba Brotherhood
In Mexico known as: Museo de la hermandad México-Cuba
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Álvaro Obregón 1
Col. Santiago de la Peña
Tuxpan, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave 92770
Phone
Website
Museum Information
Permanent Exhibitions
4
Founded
1988
Affiliation
Ayuntamiento de Tuxpan
Introduction
Discover the quiet, meaningful Museo de la hermandad México-Cuba in Tuxpan, Veracruz, where intimate galleries tell stories of historical ties between Mexico and Cuba along the Gulf coast.
Museum Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
Cuenta con una exhibición permanente de 240.6 m².
Special Exhibitions
Cuenta con tres salas de exhibición temporales:
Sala Fidel Castro de 39.01 m².
Sala Jose Martí de 16.68 m².
Sala El Cuate de 18.27 m².
Highlights
- Intimate gallery spaces
- Focused Mexico-Cuba heritage
- Coastal Veracruz ambiance nearby
- Short, thoughtful exhibits
- Easy to combine with a waterfront stroll
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Plan 60–120 minutes for a relaxed visit.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays are typically quieter.
Accessibility
Limited accessibility; some galleries require stairs.
Photography
Non-flash photography allowed in most spaces.
WiFi
Wi‑Fi access may be limited or unavailable.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on site.
Hours
Martes a sábados de 10 a 18 h., domingos de 10 a 14 h. Verify hours
Cost Information
Entrada libre.
Tickets
Admission details are not published; verify before visiting.
Getting There
Located at Álvaro Obregón 1 in central Tuxpan, the museum is best reached by taxi or local bus from the city center. Consider walking from nearby waterfront attractions for a pleasant introduction to the area.
Nearby Places
Malecón de Tuxpan
Evening stroll offers sea breezes.
Mercado Municipal de Tuxpan
Fresh local produce and snacks.
Café La Costa
Try Veracruz coffee blends.
Casa de la Cultura
Check current exhibits.
Parque Hidalgo
Shaded paths, great for a break.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photos are allowed without flash in most spaces; flash may be restricted near sensitive displays.
Bags & Storage
Small bags are allowed; large bags may be inspected at entry.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are welcome, though some galleries may require brief folding.
Lockers
Lockers are available at the entrance for personal items.
Tips for Your Visit
Arrive early on weekdays, and consider visiting right at opening time for the quietest experience. If traveling on weekends or holidays, expect larger crowds and plan extra time to explore.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entrance fee?
Admission details are not published; verify before visiting.
Are hours posted online?
Hours are not published; verify before visiting.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be available by appointment; contact ahead.
Is the building accessible for wheelchairs?
Accessibility is limited; call ahead for arrangements.
Is photography allowed?
Non-flash photography is allowed in most spaces.
Are restrooms on-site?
Yes, restrooms are available on site.
Can I bring a large bag?
Large bags may be inspected or restricted at entry.
Is there a shop on site?
There is no on-site shop; nearby options exist.
What should I bring?
Bring a light jacket and plan for a relaxed visit.
Is it kid-friendly?
Yes; family-friendly with kid-friendly displays.
What is the best time to visit?
Weekdays are typically quieter.
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