Destinations for every possible interest

Museo De La Filatelia, MUFI

One of the most beautiful museums in the heart of the city is the Museum of Philately (MUFI), which is unique of its kind in all of Mexico and throughout Latin America.

Centro Cultural San Pablo

The history of the San Pablo Cultural Centerdates back to the earliest buildings constructed in the city of Oaxaca, as it was the first convent built by the Dominican order in the state, in the year 1529.

Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños, MUPO.

One of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the historic center of Oaxaca City is the one that houses the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños, commonly known as MUPO.

Museo de Arte Prehispånico de México, Rufino Tamayo.

Located on Avenida Morelos, in the very heart of Oaxaca City, stands the Museo de Arte PrehispĂĄnico Rufino Tamayo, which opened its doors to the people of Oaxaca and visitors on January 19, 1974.

Museo Textil de Oaxaca.

The Museo Textil de Oaxaca is one of the most important cultural spaces in the city of Oaxaca de JuĂĄrez. It is housed in an 18th-century mansion, carefully restored to preserve and showcase textiles of significant historical, cultural, and artistic value.

Centro Fotogråfico Manuel Álvarez Bravo.

One of the spaces created to promote the art of photography through exhibitions, workshops, and lectures in Oaxaca’s historic center is the Manuel Álvarez Bravo Photographic Center.

Casa de la Ciudad, Biblioteca Andrés Henestrosa.

La Casa de la Ciudad is a cultural center located in the heart of the Historic Center of Oaxaca de JuĂĄrez. It is housed in a historic 16th-century building that was originally part of the Dominican convent. This space serves as a meeting place for reflection on the city's architectural, urban, and cultural heritage.

Mercado Zonal de las Flores

Zonal Flower Market, a corner full of color and tradition. This market is a true icon of Oaxaca, known for its wide variety of fresh flowers and plants. Here, you’ll also find authentic regional products and get a taste of delicious Oaxacan cuisine. Don’t leave without trying a refreshing tejate or the traditional piedrazos—a local delicacy you won’t want to miss.

Instituto de Artes GrĂĄficas de Oaxaca, IAGO.

The Institute of Graphic Arts of Oaxaca (IAGO) is one of the most important cultural spaces in Mexico and a key reference in the field of visual arts. It was founded in 1988 by Oaxacan artist Francisco Toledo, with the aim of bringing art closer to the public and promoting the creation and study of graphic arts.

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