4 Best Sights in Guadalajara, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Guadalajara - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Instituto Cultural Cabañas

Fodor's Choice

Financed by Bishop Juan Ruiz de Cabañas and constructed by Spanish architect-sculptor Manuel Tolsá, this neoclassical-style cultural center, also known as Hospicio Cabañas, was originally opened in 1810 as a shelter for widows, orphans, and the elderly. The Instituto's 106 rooms and 23 flower-filled patios now house art exhibitions. The main chapel displays murals by José Clemente Orozco, including The Man of Fire, his masterpiece. In all, there are 57 murals by Orozco, plus many of his smaller paintings, cartoons, and drawings. Kids can marvel at the murals, some which appear as optical illusions, and investigate the labyrinthine compound. The center was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

Museo del Premio Nacional de la Cerámica Pantaleon Panduro

Fodor's Choice

The museum is named after Pantaleon Panduro, who's considered the father of modern ceramics in Jalisco. On display are prizewinning pieces from the museum's annual ceramics competition, held every June. It's possibly the best representation of modern Mexican pottery under a single roof. You can request an English-speaking guide.

Calle Prisciliano Sánchez 191, 45500, Mexico
33-3639--5646
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Free

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Museo de Arte de Zapopan

Zapopan

Better known by its initials, MAZ, the large and modern Art Museum of Zapopan is Guadalajara's top contemporary art gallery. The museum regularly holds expositions of distinguished Latin American painters, photographers, and sculptors, as well as occasional international shows.

Andador 20 de Noviembre 166, at Calle 28 de Enero, Guadalajara, 45100, Mexico
33-3818–2575
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Free
Closed Mon.

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Museo de las Artes

Centro

The University of Guadalajara's contemporary art museum is in this exquisite early-20th-century building. The permanent collection includes several murals by Orozco. Revolving exhibits have contemporary works from Latin America, Europe, and the United States.

Av. Juárez 975, Guadalajara, 44100, Mexico
33-3134–1664
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Free
Closed Mon.

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