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Museo Internacional del Barroco
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The International Museum of the Baroque is a museum of Baroque art designed by Japanese architect Toyo Itō located in Puebla, Mexico. It opened on February 4, 2016.
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Ecoparque Metropolitano de Puebla
Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl, Mayorazgo, 72450 Puebla, Mexico
Chess Park
Cúmulo de Virgo 34, Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl, Centro Recreativo Club de Golf, 72810 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
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Atlixcáyotl 2501, Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl, 72830 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
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área comercial, Torre Inxignia, Atlixcáyotl 2210-piso #2, 72197 Pue., Mexico
Casa de los Muñecos
Atlixcáyotl 2299, Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl, 72810 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
Carl's Jr. Atlixcáyotl Puebla
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Ketzaly Restaurante
área comercial, Torre Inxignia, Atlixcáyotl 2210-piso #2, 72197 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
Wasabi Sushi
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La Encomienda Puebla
Plaza Marsala, Atlixcáyotl 3246, Residencial San Martinito, 72825 San Andrés Cholula, Pue., Mexico
Harbors Marsala Angelópolis
Atlixcáyotl 3246, Residencial San Martinito, 72197 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
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Museo Internacional del Barroco

Atlixcáyotl 2501, Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl, 72830 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
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The International Museum of the Baroque is a museum of Baroque art designed by Japanese architect Toyo Itō located in Puebla, Mexico. It opened on February 4, 2016.

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attractions: Ecoparque Metropolitano de Puebla, Chess Park, restaurants: Barroco Restaurante, Villa Rica Restaurante, Restaurante Casa de Los Muñecos CCU, Panal y Miel, Casa de los Muñecos, Carl's Jr. Atlixcáyotl Puebla, Ketzaly Restaurante, Wasabi Sushi, La Encomienda Puebla, Harbors Marsala Angelópolis
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+52 222 326 7130
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museospuebla.puebla.gob.mx
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Reviews of Museo Internacional del Barroco

4.7
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5.0
7y

While i'm not fond of the architecture style featuring massive, erratic curves of windowless concrete, i had to admit that the rationale described by our tour guide was a good one. The Japanese architect contracted to design the building of Puebla's Baroque Museum did indeed manage to deliver on his goal; a concrete canvas the polar opposite of baroque style. Against this built environment the intricate, gaudy, regular, mathematical detail of the art is seen in high contrast.

Others surely have more educated things to say about the art; i enjoyed more of it than i anticipated, and was brought to tears in the music gallery listening to baroque music from the Americas.

Overall i highly recommend the museum, however one thing stood-out even above the music: The restaurant! I haven't eaten such an elegant meal anywhere onshore!

From the appetizer of quelites with chipotle sauce to the exquisite herb, garlic, butter, or sourdough rolls, to the soups and entrees, everything i sampled was worth raving over, and i sat at a table with five others so i got to try a lot of the menu. Finally, like the gracious tour guide we had for the museum, the wait staff in their restaurant was both kind and professional.

The price point was similar to the moderately priced restaurants elsewhere in Mexico, not cheap nor expensive.

Shear delight. I wish i had a romantic prospect to take there...

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1.0
36w

Estoy en total decepción y desilusión con esta institución a causa de varios factores. Planeé una visita con mis alumnos (+18 años) de Historia de la Arquitectura, de la ciudad de Xalapa el día martes 25 de marzo del 2025, y está fue mi experiencia:

1.- La página web está mal informando. Diciendo que con credencial de estudiantes, maestro, INAPAM la entrada sería libre los martes. Sin embargo, nos cobraron la entrada diciendo que la página estaba equivocada. Tuvimos que generar un gasto que no se tenía tomado en cuenta ya que habíamos planeado la visita en martes precisamente para que los estudiantes no tuvieran que gastar mucho en la visita.

2.- Una semana antes había llamado a la institución por teléfono para agendar recorridos loguiados y sacar el mejor provecho a la experiencia. Desde la llamada me trataron de forma poco cordial, y al llegar al museo el día martes, se nos negó el recorrido guiado por •falta de personal•. Solicité un mapa, o algún sitio en el que pudiera encontrar información para darles el recorrido yo a los chicos, y no tenían ninguna herramienta.

3.- Desde el inicio, el personal de seguridad nos trató como criminales. Hablamos de un grupo de 29 jovenes universitarios, adultos y realmente bien portados, los chicos iban cansados del viaje y sin intenciones de juguetear ni faltar al respeto, por lo tanto iban en medida de lo posible callados, interesados, curiosos, pero sobretodo tranquilos. Los empleados de seguridad desde el inicio nos dieron un trato totalmente despota, regañando a los chicos y a nosotros docentes por nuestro “mal comportamiento”, en mi experiencia personal, he sido curadora y gerente de una galería y he visitado muchos museos y lugares culturales en donde se guardan las mismas reglas, por lo tanto conozco la importancia de dichas reglas de comportamiento básico en un espacio cultural, sin embargo los estudiantes NO rompieron absolutamente ninguna regla en ninguna sala. El personal de seguridad nos •siguió• de forma muy acosadora, durante todo nuestro recorrido, apurándonos cada vez que nos deteníamos a hablar de alguna obra en alguna sala, escoltándonos prácticamente como criminales hasta la salida. Nos faltaron al respeto, y sobre todo y lo más triste, nos desilusionaron absolutamente en una experiencia que debería haber sido didáctica, divertida y educativa.

Según el ICOM, la definición de un museo desde el 2022 es “una institución sin ánimo de lucro, permanente y al servicio de la sociedad, que investiga, colecciona, conserva, interpreta y exhibe el patrimonio material e inmaterial. Abiertos al público, accesibles e inclusivos, los museos fomentan la diversidad y la sostenibilidad. Con la participación de las comunidades, los museos operan y comunican ética y profesionalmente, ofreciendo experiencias variadas para la educación, el disfrute, la reflexión y el intercambio de conocimientos.” Pues en absoluto el Museo Internacional del Barroco en Puebla cumple con esta definición.

•No es un espacio en servicio a la sociedad, ya que tratan a su público como si se estuviera haciendo algo ilegal. •No están abiertos al público •No es accesible y mucho menos inclusivo • No fomentan la participación de una comunidad •No ofrecen una comunicación ética •No ofrecen una experiencia educativa, ni mucho menos reflexiva, y aún menos de disfrute.

Este museo y en particular su personal de seguridad acaban con la ilusión de crear una generación interesada en la labor museística, histórica o artística. Es una pena que el dinero del pueblo haya ido a una institución •sin ánimos de retribución social•

NO RECOMIENDO EN ABSOLUTO UNA VISITA EDUCATIVA CON UN GRUPO DE ESTUDIANTES AL MUSEO, PUESTO QUE EL PERSONAL DEL MUSEO NO ESTÁ CAPACITADO PARA TRATAR DE FORMA MINIMAMENTE...

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5.0
6y

This is a must go place when you are in Puebla. From the architectural design outside, to the exhibit halls, this place will amaze you. The designer Toyo-Ito is a world known architect and did a great job on this museum.... is not an overwhelming place with thousands of pieces, but the displays are beautiful and all the halls have a different theme from music to architecture to sculpture to interior design to painting to writing. The model of the city and the big screen above it showing the interior of the each illuminated building is great and makes you want to visit each place in the city I liked the interactive screen which explains the music in detail. The exhibit with the dressing fashion of the era is great and we liked the really ornate lady's fan. The use of mirrors to ease the viewing of the ceiling art is something that we haven't seen before in any museum. We couldn't try the restaurant because they were not open for main lunch and we were ready for something else than coffee and dessert. They even have an exhibit about the development of the design of the museum by Mr Ito. There's so much to learn in this place and even the origin of the name Baroque is a...

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This is a must go place when you are in Puebla. From the architectural design outside, to the exhibit halls, this place will amaze you. The designer Toyo-Ito is a world known architect and did a great job on this museum.... is not an overwhelming place with thousands of pieces, but the displays are beautiful and all the halls have a different theme from music to architecture to sculpture to interior design to painting to writing. The model of the city and the big screen above it showing the interior of the each illuminated building is great and makes you want to visit each place in the city I liked the interactive screen which explains the music in detail. The exhibit with the dressing fashion of the era is great and we liked the really ornate lady's fan. The use of mirrors to ease the viewing of the ceiling art is something that we haven't seen before in any museum. We couldn't try the restaurant because they were not open for main lunch and we were ready for something else than coffee and dessert. They even have an exhibit about the development of the design of the museum by Mr Ito. There's so much to learn in this place and even the origin of the name Baroque is a surprise for many.
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Most beautiful museum that covers culture, music, art, religion etc from the Baroque era. Everything is very much organized and carefully placed in the museum for our pleasure. They also integrated the use of the latest interactive technology to add to our learning experience. This museum exceeds all expectations. P.S. Nov 30 2919. The new governor plans to destroy this beautiful museum with cheap street art and take away baroque art away from it due to a tantrum he's got going with the previous government that created this amazing museum. Just the other day he held a Lucha Libre match on the atrium and mocked the arts by displaying Lucha Libre paintings with baroque flair. Go see this magnificent museum before it's too late.
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This is a must go place when you are in Puebla. From the architectural design outside, to the exhibit halls, this place will amaze you. The designer Toyo-Ito is a world known architect and did a great job on this museum.... is not an overwhelming place with thousands of pieces, but the displays are beautiful and all the halls have a different theme from music to architecture to sculpture to interior design to painting to writing. The model of the city and the big screen above it showing the interior of the each illuminated building is great and makes you want to visit each place in the city I liked the interactive screen which explains the music in detail. The exhibit with the dressing fashion of the era is great and we liked the really ornate lady's fan. The use of mirrors to ease the viewing of the ceiling art is something that we haven't seen before in any museum. We couldn't try the restaurant because they were not open for main lunch and we were ready for something else than coffee and dessert. They even have an exhibit about the development of the design of the museum by Mr Ito. There's so much to learn in this place and even the origin of the name Baroque is a surprise for many.
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Most beautiful museum that covers culture, music, art, religion etc from the Baroque era. Everything is very much organized and carefully placed in the museum for our pleasure. They also integrated the use of the latest interactive technology to add to our learning experience. This museum exceeds all expectations. P.S. Nov 30 2919. The new governor plans to destroy this beautiful museum with cheap street art and take away baroque art away from it due to a tantrum he's got going with the previous government that created this amazing museum. Just the other day he held a Lucha Libre match on the atrium and mocked the arts by displaying Lucha Libre paintings with baroque flair. Go see this magnificent museum before it's too late.
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