Museo Profr. Fco. Javier Beltrán Martínez
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
2
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
2001
Affiliation
Ayuntamiento de Villa Hidalgo
Visitor Guide
Explore the life and regional history of Professor Fco. Javier Beltrán Martínez through intimate exhibits, archival photos, and interactive displays in Zacatecas. This welcoming museum invites curious travelers to connect with local education heritage and capture memorable yet un
Highlights
- Intimate, focused exhibits
- Archival photos and documents
- Interactive displays for all ages
- Calm spaces for reflection
- Accessible, walkable museum experience
At a Glance
Visit Duration
40-60 minutes
Best Time to Visit
Morning hours or late afternoon tend to be quieter.
Accessibility
Ramps and accessible entrances; elevators available in some spaces.
Photography
Photography is generally allowed without flash; check posted signs.
WiFi
WiFi availability is limited; plan accordingly.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on site.
Hours
Hours vary by season; verify on the museum's site.
Tickets
Admission details are posted on-site and may be updated seasonally.
Getting There
Reach the museum by taxi or ride-share from central Zacatecas, with nearby streets offering limited parking. Public transit options are nearby, and a short walk can pair well with a stroll through the historic district.
Nearby Places
Catedral Basílica de Zacatecas
Gorgeous architecture just steps away.
Mercado de Abastos
Sample local snacks after your visit.
Café La Luz
Great spot for a post-museum brew.
Museo de Arte Zacatecano
Check current exhibits.
Plaza de Armas
Historic square perfect for a photo walk.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is allowed with no flash; tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
Bags & Storage
Small bags are generally allowed; oversized bags may require storage at entry.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are permitted in many spaces; some rooms may require folding.
Lockers
Lockers are available; check on arrival for sizes and availability.
Tips for Your Visit
To dodge crowds, plan weekday mornings for your visit, consider arriving at opening, and use the quieter rooms to appreciate the exhibits without rush.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I plan to stay?
Most visitors spend about 40-60 minutes here.
Are discounts available?
Discounts may apply for students, seniors, or groups; check local details.
What are the hours?
Hours vary; verify with the museum before your visit.
Is photography allowed?
Photography is generally allowed without flash; follow posted signs.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, accessibility features are available; contact ahead for accommodations.
Can I bring a bag or stroller inside?
Bags and strollers are allowed in many areas; large items may be restricted.
Are guided tours offered?
Guided tours may be available upon request; check with staff.
Is there a cafe or restroom on site?
Restrooms are on site; cafes are typically outside the museum in nearby venues.
What should I pair this with nearby?
Pair your visit with a stroll through nearby historic sites and markets.
Is parking available nearby?
Parking is often limited; plan to arrive early or use public transit.