This museum outlines the history of glass and the glass industry, featuring some beautiful examples of 20th-century glass art.
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This museum outlines the history of glass and the glass industry, featuring some beautiful examples of 20th-century glass art.
Stunning and dramatic caves dating back more than 50 million years ago.
This important art museum houses the entire artistic heritage of the state of Nuevo Leon in Northern Mexico.
This huge and dramatic multi-theater complex features IMAX (super-wide) movie presentations.
Barrio Antiguo provides you a glimpse into the Monterrey of yesteryear. The houses and cobblestone streets are charming and full of little shops, antiques, restaurants, cafes. On sundays, they close...
Striking white government building dating back to 1928.
A touristy town with cobbled streets and colonial buildings.
One of the largest in the world, this dramatic city square is Monterrey's focal point for restaurants, shops and major hotels.
Dedicated to life, this attractive fountain is a scenic landmark for visitors.
A 25-meter waterfall resembling a horses tail; makes a great picnic spot.
Green, tree-lined park hosting a variety of concerts and outoor activities in the summer.
Housed in a beautiful building designed by world-famous architect Ricardo Legorreta, this museum features works of major Mexican and Latin American artists.
Peaceful park with lakes, fountains and lots of green.
Beautiful building first built in 1787 as Bishop Fray Rafael Jose Verger's retirement home; now houses a Regional History Museum delineating Nuevo Leon's complex history.
Popular pedestrian mall where major shops, restaurants and hotels are located.
Museum featuring the works of such notable artists like Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo.
Wildlife park featuring a drive-through safari and a children's petting zoo.
Museum delineates the history of Mexico from pre-historic times to the present.
Monument designed by Luis BarragáÏ in honor of the commercial development of the region.
This historic library features an art gallery displaying the work of local artists and students.
