Museum in a former prison displaying pieces by a Surrealist artist who lived & worked in Mexico.
Museo Leonora Carrington in Tamuin
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Looks like Satan worshipers place.
De los museos más bellos que he visitado. La exhibición surrealista de Leonora muy bella y el recinto fenomenal ya que anteriormente fue un reclusorio. Al ingresar al museo soliciten la visita guiada, les contarán historias magníficas de esa cárcel. Si va a SLP visita obligada!
MoreBeautiful art form Leonora Carrington. Her sculptures are amazing!!! However, the store (tiendato buy items related to her work was a disappointment. A few items, only small t-shirts to buy. non of her sculpture in miniature...nothing to remember the experience of going to the museum. Its a shame...
MoreToda una experiencia! Al parecer las obras se encuentran en simbiosis con el museo, por sí misma la obra de esta artista es una impresión para el visitante, sin duda, la obra arquitectónica las lleva a otro nivel! Imperdible! Joya nacional.
MoreAwesome. You would think there would be a heavy feeling giving it used to be a penitentiary but the energy is inspirational
MoreThe information on Internet dont match.
Part of the incredible art center. But on it’s own, some wonderful art and another fantastic space.
MoreA mi parecer es lo mejor de la ciudad. El lugar físicamente es muy bonito y grande. La colección de Leonora es alucinante, sobre todo la escultórica. Imperdible!
MoreUno de los mejores museos en San Luis Potosí. Este recinto artístico debe visitarse forzosamente cuando uno está de visita. Está dedicado a la vida y obra de Leonora Carrington, una mujer nacida en Reino Unido, pero mexicana por adopción, y que se consolidó como una de las máximas exponentes del surrealismo.El museo cuenta con varias esculturas, dibujos y bocetos de Carrington. No es tan grande, pero si quieres apreciarlo en su totalidad y con calma, te tomará alrededor de cuatro horas. Las instalaciones tienen lo necesario para que personas con sillas de ruedas también puedan disfrutarlo al máximo. Los miércoles, la entrada es gratuita para los ciudadanos potosinos.
MoreOne of the best museums Ive visited. Great curation work and exhibited works.
Liked it. I only lament the few amount of paintings from the artists, lots of drawings and sculptures though. Enjoyed the short film, at least that way we could see more of her paintings.
MoreBring an umbrela or a hat on clear sunny days 👍🏼
Fantastic museum. Def worth a visit if in town. It was free when we visited on a Wednesday, not sure if that’s the case every Wednesday though
MoreUn lugar que sin duda tienes que visitar si o si cuando vengas a SLP. Es una experiencia muy completa, incluye esculturas, pinturas e ilustraciones de Leonora Carrington aparte de tener exposiciones temporales. Me encantó. Recomiendo llegar temprano en cuanto abren el museo para que puedas recorrer las salas sin que se saturen ya que son pequeñas y tienen un aforo limitado.
MoreThis is a must see museum!I cant believe that I didnt know about Leonora Carrington--until now.During my visit I learned about how difficult it was for women artists at that time, to be taken seriously and given the opportunity to exhibit their work.In what was a male-dominated artistic world (Diego Rivera, Dalí, to name just two from that era), women were the "muses" that inspired male painters and their work was not taken seriously.Considering that dynamic as the historical context, it makes sense why such few female artists acquired the level of recognition that someone like Frida Kahlo did. For one, it helped that Frida was married (twiceto one of the worlds best-known muralists--Diego Rivera!Of course Frida Kahlos artwork was amazing. But so is the artwork by Leonora Carrington, who was also a very talented sculptor, and many other Surrealist female artists from that era.All in all, this is a "must" visit museum when in San Luis Potosí.
MoreIt is an interesting place full of art and beatiful history because in the last century here was the state penitenciary
MoreBreathtaking
The museum is nice but there are few explanations in English and you cannot pay with a card for the tickets.
MoreAwesome place to visit. The art piece are crazy weird. Loved them.
Me encantó! Toda la experiencia es genial, la exposición permanente de las obras de Leonora es muy amplia e incluso diría que muy íntima... Es realmente inspirador.Cuando fui la exposición temporal me llamó mucho la atención, excelente contenido.Además hay una escuela de artes muy completa, las instalaciones quedaron preciosas, es un lugar cautivador
MoreLugar incrível que conta um pouco sobre a trajetória da artista Leonora e seus logros no México. As esculturas estão bem interessantes, descobri que ela era Feminista representando muito em suas obras isso. Onde o museu está localizado também possui uma exposição de fotos e outra exposição relacionada com a Leonora, porém de outra pessoa. O lugar era um antigo presídio, porém está todo reformado e muito bonito. Vale a pena a visita com calma. ENTRADA: 55. Estudante paga metade. Aberto de martes a domingo, possui alguna recorridos noturnos grátis. Necessário reservar lugar!
MoreThe Atmosphere was nice grade customer service everything was interesting and educational thanks for the opportunity
MoreGreat art beautifully displayed in an old prison. Check the rest of the art centre out too.
MoreLove this place, 1st time, and definitely looking to go back!!!
Gret place! You must stop by if you care for sculptures, art or surrealism on you visit next visit to slp.
MoreIt was a love at first sight 😍
The building itself is spectacular and unique, but the museum was a little bit disappointing, probably because the artist herself is not as significant and original as we thought. Like all Mexican museums, it has a lot of administrative workers doing nothing and occupying almost half of the space.
MoreGreat spot. Very interesting history
This museum was inaugurated in 2019. It has a lot of meaning that in the past, this space used to be a jail, an now its a space to liberate your creativity.The space is beautiful, as well as Leonora’s works, but for me, there are lot of works missing.I really wanted to buy a lithography, and there where none in the store.But if you visit SLP you should visit this museum!
MoreContemporary to Frida Kahlo but far superior as an artist.This museum is an amazing exhibit of many of her works ina Porfirian age ex-jail.
MoreNice place to visit with your family, can buy tickets online and nice coffee Shop inside premises.
MoreGet lost in the minds of surrealists.But first, buy your ticket online. If youre a foreigner, you might need someone else to buy it for you as the payment system doesnt work with some cards.
MoreWhat beautiful and amazing museum. Its FREE on WEDNESDAY!!! Just keep in mind you need to book by its website due to the pandemic
MoreAmazing sculptures. Make sure you book ypur ticket on-line in advance
I spent most of the day wandering through this old penitentiary converted to art school and galleries. Truly magnificent work by Carrington and students of the school. I highly recommend a visit here.
MoreBeautiful place and excellent food ❤️ I enjoyed to the max!!!
Everything was amazing.
Excelent place to visit, it is very interesting that it was a prision a few yeras ago!!!
MoreThe museum is located in a building that was originally a prison and was renovated and now holds the exhibit. The place and its courtyards alone are worth a visit if you are in San Luis. Leonoras exhibit is interesting and you can read about her life. The exhibit -although small- consist mostly of sculptures that look amazing in the open spaces and some sketches and paintings. My only criticisms is that some of the rooms are very dark and it is hard to truly appreciate the pieces.
MoreBeautiful museum.
Paradise 44 by Tecate
Great exhibition(s), excellent facilities, a little low on the parking spaces but very good place to visit and learn about the citys history.
MoreNot a lot to see. Not sure if it was due to the FTC that the exhibition were still being added in.
Moregood place
Very clean and pretty, has some areas under construction which dont let you see the whole display
MoreGreat tribute to the best mexican painter. Here you can appreciate the work and life of this surrealistic artist, the most important México have had.
MoreSuper
It’s okay if you are into art, the admission wasn’t expensive dir a student, but if you aren’t into art don’t go there
MoreStill not available some of the areas but what a great experience. Its a must when youre traveling at San Luis Potosi.
MoreThe place is extremely well renovated on the space of an old XIX century prison. Old cells have been turned into an art space for the work of Leonora Carrington and also for his sons surrealist art. Its not that big space, one would have expected more paintings and works from her. However, the architecture and design of the place can improve the experience.
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