Founded in 1981, the Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Baja California Sur opened its doors to house and disseminate the archaeological and historical legacy of the State. In 2018 it went through a restructuring and renewal of its museographic script that resulted in an optimal space for studying the ways of thinking and the cultures that inhabited the peninsula more than 10,000 years ago. Archaeological pieces are also exhibited that are evidence of the oldest human settlements in America, along with replicas and photographs of cave paintings. The rooms exhibit historical moments ranging from the first European contact, through the arrival of missionaries and pirates to the events of the incipient independent republic.
Led by a certified guide, our tour is an immersive experience that addresses anthropological, social and ethnographic aspects of the Californian peninsula and the city of La Paz that will allow us to understand the past and present of its inhabitants and its geographical environment. Alternating between history and stories, our guide offers a speech that invites us to reflect on the future of this growing city based on the messages and traces left by the ancestors who inhabited the inhospitable peninsular region.
Indoor activity
Capacity: 6px (max)
Duración: 1.5 hrs
Cost (MXN): 1px 500; 2px 900; 3px 1200; 4px 1500; 5px 1800; 6px 2000.
Lenguage: english
Entrance fee included
Availability
Tuesday 12:30 p.m.
Thrusday 12:30 p.m.
Sunday. 10:00 a.m, 12:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Only with prior reservation
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