suza
Monterrey
Xilitla
want to go!
My brother went there last year, and brought a lot of photos. It looks like a very interesing place.
suza
Monterrey
My brother went there last year, and brought a lot of photos. It looks like a very interesing place.
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
I just love this museum!
suza
Monterrey
Not worth visiting!
I didn’t like this place. It’s supossed to be a museum with the historical context of Dante, but it has only posters full of text and uninteresting facts. On the second floor, there’s something about the literary works of Dante (the most important thing about him) but there’s too little information. And there’s a room where you can watch a few paintings/drawings inspired on The Divine Comedy. At this point, I tought the library/gift shop would save the visit to this place. I wanted to by a copy of The Divine Comedy (in italian or spanish) and they ONLY had it in english. There were two or three more books talking abouth TDV, but nothing special. The rest were the usual gifts you can find in Florence.
It’s a shame that this great author has such a boring museum.
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
La pieta, by Miguel Angel
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
This is a very beautiful city with great museums. You have to see it by yourself.
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
I went to Figueres only to visit the museum. Definitively is one of my favourites places ever.
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
And I’ve visited this city again recently. I just love this city. It’s in my heart now, I need to go back… again. The best night life!
suza
Monterrey
Worth visiting!
“The valley of Cuatrociénegas, in Coahuila, México, has the greatest number of endemic species of any place in North America. Most of the valley’s endemic plants and animals are listed by the Mexican government as threatened or endangered and in 1994 the basin was declared a National Protected Area.”
From: http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/sponsored_sites/dfc/cuatroc/