Daniel Peralta Museum Hall

General

In Mexico known as: Sala Museo Daniel Peralta

Museum Overview

Location & Contact

Address

Cerrada Proaño 5
Centro
Fresnillo, Zacatecas 99000

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Museum Information

Permanent Exhibitions

2

Founded

2023

Affiliation

Ágora José González Echeverria

Introduction

Nestled in Fresnillo, Sala Museo Daniel Peralta invites US visitors to explore Zacatecas's vibrant culture through contemporary Mexican art and locally inspired exhibits. Plan a thoughtful detour that pairs regional history with engaging sculpture and photography.

Museum Exhibitions

Discover the fascinating collections and special exhibitions

Permanent Collections

Permanent

En la Sala 1 se encuentran reunidas obras de Daniel Peralta elaboradas con grafito y colores sobre, además de esculturas talladas en álamo.
En la sala 2 hay objetos personales de Peralta, como pinceles, paletas de colores, caballete, así como obras bajo la técnica de óleo sobre tela, fibracel, entre otras; y esculturas talladas en cantera gris y rosa y en alambre.

Highlights

  • Representative works of Daniel Peralta
  • Contemporary Mexican art displays
  • Locally inspired exhibitions
  • Accessible downtown location
  • Quiet, reflective galleries

At a Glance

Visit Duration

Plan 1–2 hours to enjoy the exhibits at a leisurely pace.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are typically quieter.

Accessibility

Limited wheelchair access at some galleries; check ahead to confirm.

Photography

Non-flash photography is allowed in most galleries; flash may be restricted.

WiFi

Free Wi‑Fi is not guaranteed; plan to rely on mobile data.

Facilities

Restrooms are available on-site in designated areas.

Hours

De lunes a viernes de 9 a 20 h. Sábados de 9 a 19 h. Domingos de 9 a 14 h. Verify hours

Cost Information

Entrada general: $17; maestros, estudiantes, niños e INAPAM $11.

Tickets

Ticket information is not published; verify before visiting.

Getting There

Sala Museo Daniel Peralta sits at Cerrada Proaño 5 in downtown Fresnillo, a short taxi ride from central plazas. The site is accessible by car or public transit, and the surrounding streets offer nearby cafés and shops to enjoy after your visit.

Nearby Places

Centro Histórico de Fresnillo

other

Great for a short stroll after the visit.

0.3 miles (0.5 km)

Mercado Juárez

market

Grab regional snacks and a quick lunch.

0.5 miles (0.8 km)

Catedral de Fresnillo

other

Admire colonial architecture nearby.

0.8 miles (1.3 km)

Cafetería La Esquina

coffee

Perfect spot for a coffee break.

0.4 miles (0.6 km)

Restaurante El Mezquite

lunch

Try local specialties after your tour.

0.6 miles (1.0 km)

Visitor Policies

Photography

Non-flash photography is allowed in most spaces; flash and tripods may be restricted.

Bags & Storage

Bags may be inspected at the entrance.

Strollers & Children

Strollers are permitted; please supervise children at all times.

Lockers

Lockers may be unavailable; check upon arrival.

Tips for Your Visit

To dodge crowds, visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons. If possible, plan a midweek day and arrive early to beat lines. Consider pairing your visit with a stroll through the nearby historic center. Allow 60 to 90 minutes to enjoy the

Frequently Asked Questions

Is photography allowed?

Non-flash photography is allowed in most spaces; check signage or ask staff for specifics.

Is there an admission fee?

Ticket prices are not published here; verify before visiting.

What are the museum hours?

Hours are not published; verify before visiting.

Is accessibility available for wheelchairs?

Accessibility information is limited; contact the museum ahead of your visit.

Can I bring bags or purses?

Bags may be inspected at entry; large bags may be restricted.

Are guided tours offered?

Guided tours are not listed; staff may provide information on options.

Is there a cafe on-site?

There isn’t a dedicated cafe inside; nearby eateries are available nearby.

What languages are signage available in?

Signage is primarily in Spanish; some materials may be available in other languages.

Are tripods allowed?

Tripods are typically restricted to protect artworks.

What should I bring?

Bring comfortable footwear and plan for a respectful, immersive visit.

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