Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Morelia' has mentioned 'Museum' in the following places:
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Traslado de las Monjas in the museum The Casa de la Cultura is also the home of the Instituto Michoacano de Cultura (Michoacan Institute of Culture) and the State Secretary of Culture. | WIKI |
The Orquidario of Morelia is an orchid museum which houses approximately 3,400 species of the flower. | WIKI |
The museum is managed by SEMARNAT as part of a program to preserve wild species. | WIKI |
The Museo Regional Michoacano (Regional Museum of Michoacxc3xa1n) was founded in 1886 and its design was heavily influenced by French ideas of museum design of the time. | WIKI |
The museum also has conference rooms, a library, and a reading room. | WIKI |
The Museo del Estado (The State Museum) is dedicated to the state's past and present. | WIKI |
The museum is a mansion dating from the 18th century. | WIKI |
The museum is in an old Baroque residence from the 18th century. | WIKI |
Prior to the building's use as a museum, it was the site of the first official government press in the state, founded in 1821. | WIKI |
The Casa Museum Josxc3xa9 Marxc3xada Morelos y Pavxc3xb3n (Josxc3xa9 Marxc3xada Morelos y Pavxc3xb3n House Museum) contains a collection of items from the colonial and early independence periods of Mexico's history, including articles that belonged to Morelos himself. | WIKI |
In 1933, the house was declared a national monument and in 1939 became the property of INAH to be converted into this museum. | WIKI |
The museum is also the archive of the Bishopric of Michoacxc3xa1n and contains documents from the 16th to the 20th century. | WIKI |
This is the building that has been restored and turned into a museum in 1964, for the coming bicentennial of Morelosxe2x80x99 birth. | WIKI |
The museum contains documents and belongings of Morelos including ones he signed, money he had coined, paintings and a large library. | WIKI |
The Museo de la Mxc3xa1scara (Mask Museum) presents two different mask collections, totaling more than 165 examples from cultures in twenty Mexican states. | WIKI |