Behind the white facade of an imposing neoclassical building in downtown Guadalajara, the University of Guadalajara Museum of the Arts (MUSA) houses an impressive collection of artworks and murals by notable Mexican artists. The museum’s highlights include two José Clemente Orozco murals: ‘Man, Creator and Rebel’ and ‘The People and Their False Leaders.’ Visitors can also explore regularly rotating international exhibits, providing a dynamic and diverse cultural experience. The combination of historical architecture and contemporary art creates a unique setting for both locals and tourists to appreciate and learn from Mexico’s rich artistic heritage.
University of Guadalajara Museum of the Arts (MUSA)
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