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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Oaxaca and Archaeological Site of Monte Albán' has mentioned 'Museum' in the following places:
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He acted to make the Zxc3xb3calo a modernized tourist attraction, turning the state legislature building into a museum.
On the south side of the plaza are the Portales de Ex-Palacio de Gobierno, which was vacated by the government in 2005 and then reopened as a museum called "Museo del Palacio 'Espacio de Diversidad'" Other arcades include the "Portal de Mercadores" on the eastern side, "Portal de Claverias" on the north side and the "Portal del Sexc3xb1or" on the west side.
[3] This museum was placed in the Centro Cultural in 1964, after originally being in the Instituto de Ciencias y Artes, among other places.
The museum specializes in Zapotec and Mixtec cultures, covering ten halls and one auditorium.
The museum has rooms dedicated to everyday items from the colonial period as well.
[1] The museum was created with help from the state government, the Josxc3xa9 F. Gxc3xb3mez Foundation, painter Francisco Toledo and the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
The museum has also featured exhibitions by Felipe Morales, Rodolfo Nieto, Alejandro Santiago and Francisco Toledo.
The Rufino Tamayo Museum (Museo Arte Prehispxc3xa1nico de Rufino Tamayo) or Museo Rufino Tamayo, has an important collection of pre-Hispanic art that the painter himself collected.
He donated the collection, as well as the house that is now the museum to his home state (Oaxaca) in 1974.
It first housed the State Museum Archives, before becoming what it is today.
[21] The museum exhibits over 1150 pieces from different Mesoamerican periods, including Mayan steles, ceramic dogs from Colima and stone faces from the Gulf of Mexico coast.
The purpose of the museum is to show the aesthetic as well as the cultural value of these works.
The Casa de Juxc3xa1rez, is a museum devoted to the life of Benito Juxc3xa1rez.
Other cultural places of interest include the Alvarez Bravo Photography Center, the Oaxaca Stamp Museum, the Railway Museum of Southern Mexico (in the old train station) and the Planetarium located on the Cerro del Fortxc3xadn.