Museo Pantaleón Panduro del Premio Nacional de la Cerámica
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Prisciliano Sánchez 191
Centro Histórico
San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco 45500
Phone
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
1997
Affiliation
Ayuntamiento de San Pedro Tlaquepaque/Centro Cultural El Refugio
Visitor Guide
Discover the Pantaleón Panduro ceramics collection in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, where masterful pieces reveal regional craft, history, and daily life of artisans. This museum offers bright photo moments, hands-on displays, and a window into Mexico's ceramic traditions.
Highlights
- Panorama of regional ceramics
- Works by Pantaleón Panduro and peers
- Colorful glazes and traditional techniques
- Photo-friendly galleries and studios
- Nearby plaza and artisan shops
At a Glance
Visit Duration
45-75 minutes
Best Time to Visit
Best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon.
Accessibility
Ramps and elevators; accessible restrooms and seating in galleries.
Photography
Photography allowed in most areas without flash; check signage in sensitive spaces.
WiFi
Public Wi-Fi may be available in some areas.
Facilities
Restrooms are on-site and accessible.
Hours
Hours vary by season; check official site for current hours.
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased on-site; plan for a typical visit.
Getting There
The museum is accessible by taxi or rideshare to San Pedro Tlaquepaque, with local buses serving nearby streets. After your visit, enjoy a stroll through the town's plaza and artisan markets.
Nearby Places
Plaza de San Pedro
Great for evening photos.
Museo Regional de Cerámica de Tonalá
Complementary ceramics collection nearby.
Mercado El Parian
Vibrant stalls with local crafts.
Tlaquepaque Arts Alley
Colorful street scenes and shopping.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Check on-site signage for photography rules; flash may be restricted in some spaces.
Bags & Storage
Bags may be inspected at entry; large bags might be restricted.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are usually allowed; large strollers may need to be parked.
Lockers
Lockers may be available on-site; capacity varies.
Tips for Your Visit
To beat crowds, visit on weekday mornings and arrive at opening. Consider joining guided tours that move through quieter rooms, and stay flexible with your time to enjoy slower sections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical visiting hours?
Hours vary; check official site for current schedule.
How long does a visit take?
Most visitors spend about 45-75 minutes exploring the collection.
Are tickets required?
Tickets can be purchased on-site; plan for peak times and potential waits.
Is photography allowed?
Photography is generally allowed without flash; flash may be restricted in certain spaces.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, accessibility features are available; ask staff for route guidance.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be offered seasonally; check at the entrance or official site.
Can I bring bags or strollers?
Bags and strollers are allowed with entry screening; large items may be restricted.
Is there a cafe or dining nearby?
Several cafes and restaurants are located in the surrounding plaza area.
What else should I see nearby?
The surrounding artisan shops and plazas offer additional cultural experiences.
Is public transportation convenient?
Local buses and taxis serve the area; plan extra travel time during peak hours.