About Amparo Museum
The Amparo Museum, placed within the ancient center of Puebla, is one of the most critical ancient museums in Mexico. It become inaugurated in 1991 and backed by using the Amparo Foundation, which become founded in 1979 by way of Manuel Espinoza Yglesias in honor of his spouse. The museum is housed in two colonial-technology homes that date from the 17th and 18th centuries, which were popularly referred to as the Hospitalario. One of the homes become the Hospital de Nuestra Senora y San Juan de Letrán based in 1534.
This building became made into a university for women through Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza in the middle of the 18th century, and remained so till the 20 th century. The other constructing is from the 18th century with a brick facade. It turned into a part of the health facility for a time, then become converted into a “shelter” for married girls. From 1871 to the Nineteen Eighties, this building changed into the home of the Espinoza circle of relatives. At that point, both buildings have been restored and tailored to be used as a museum.
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