Pantaleón Panduro Museum of the National Ceramic Prize
In Mexico known as: Museo del Premio Nacional de la Cerámica Pantaleón Panduro
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Prisciliano Sánchez 191
Centro Histórico
San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco 45500
Phone
Website
Museum Information
Founded
1997
Affiliation
Ayuntamiento de San Pedro Tlaquepaque/Centro Cultural El Refugio
Introduction
Discover the Museo del Premio Nacional de la Cerámica Pantaleón Panduro in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, where masterful Mexican ceramics and local craft heritage invite quiet discovery.
Museum Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
Las salas de exhibición están distribuidas por técnica, por premiación o por lugar de procedencia. Hay barro negro y vidriado de Oaxaca, barro policromado de Metepec, barro punteado de Michoacán, talavera de Puebla y Tlaxcala, bruñido y petatillo de Jalisco.
Highlights
- Masterworks from the Pantaleón Panduro prize.
- Vivid glazes and traditional Mexican pottery techniques.
- Compact, walkable gallery in Tlaquepaque.
- Context-rich displays of regional ceramic heritage.
- Nearby studios and shops for hands-on crafts.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Visitors typically spend 60–120 minutes here.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are usually quieter.
Accessibility
Accessibility options vary; contact ahead for details.
Photography
Non-flash photography is generally allowed; flash may be restricted.
WiFi
Wi-Fi availability is not guaranteed; plan accordingly.
Facilities
Restrooms are on site; check for accessibility.
Hours
Lunes a domingo de 10 a 19 h. Verify hours
Cost Information
Entrada libre
Tickets
Tickets information not publicly listed; verify before planning.
Getting There
Located at Prisciliano Sánchez 191 in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, the museum is reachable by taxi or rideshare from Guadalajara and by local buses. The area is walkable and scenic, with easy connections to shops and cafes.
Nearby Places
Parian Market
Shop for hand-painted pottery and textiles.
Cafe Tradición
Pause for coffee and traditional pastries.
Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol
Admire the local church architecture after your visit.
Tlaquepaque Centro Galleries
Explore more galleries and artisan shops.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Non-flash photography is generally allowed; flash and tripods may be restricted in some areas.
Bags & Storage
Bags may be subject to inspection; large bags may be restricted.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are allowed, but narrow halls can be challenging in crowded rooms.
Lockers
Lockers are available near the entrance; sizes may be limited.
Tips for Your Visit
To beat crowds, visit on weekday mornings, arrive early, and consider a late afternoon return after the initial rush.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entrance fee?
Admission details are not published; verify before you go.
Is photography allowed?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed; check signage.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be offered periodically; call ahead.
Is the museum kid-friendly?
Yes, with educational displays; parental supervision recommended.
Is the building accessible for wheelchairs?
Accessibility varies by area; contact ahead for specifics.
What is Pantaleón Panduro prize?
It is a national ceramic prize recognizing excellence by notable artists.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 60–120 minutes.
Are there nearby amenities?
Yes, Parian Market, cafes, and shops are in the surrounding area.
Is there a gift shop?
A small shop features local ceramics and crafts.
Are there restrooms on-site?
Restrooms are available on-site.
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