National Museum of Death
A celebration of life through death. Explore the mysticism, art, and folklore of a deeply Mexican tradition!
Managed by the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, this museum is a one-of-a-kind venue globally. Far from being a gloomy space, it serves as a colorful tribute to the unique relationship Mexicans share with the end of life, safeguarding an impressive art collection that blends pre-Hispanic cosmogony, colonial mysticism, and contemporary popular expressions.
What awaits you?
Pre-Hispanic & Colonial Iconography: Discover ancient archaeological relics, funerary offerings, and sacred art pieces that showcase the rich evolution of the concept of death in Mexico.
The Legacy of La Catrina: Admire historic engravings and works inspired by Aguascalientes' very own celebrated artist, José Guadalupe Posada, the creative mind behind the iconic Calavera Garbancera.
Popular Art & The Underworld: Stroll through vibrant rooms filled with clay crafts, chiseled paper (papel picado), traditional skull toys, and contemporary art pieces celebrating the Day of the Dead.