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Good afternoon, my name is Daniel and my team is made up of Luis, Antonio and Nicolas.

We are going to present about the Regional Museum of History of Tamaulipas


The Tamaulipas Regional History Museum is one of the museums that our city has. It is
located in a building built as a convent at the end of the 19th century and which over the
years functioned as an asylum, school, military barracks, state government and INAH
offices, and an exhibition and concert hall.

It was inaugurated as a museum on February 12, 2003, after having been remodeled a
year earlier by the architect Francisco Filizola González. The museographic concept was
designed by the company Museo Graphos, S.A., by the architect Carlos Velázquez Moreno.

This is done through ceramic pieces from the Huasteca culture, works of art and objects
from the Colony, and video screens that reproduce scenes of productive activity and daily
life. that would be all, thanks for your attention

Within the museum there are 11 exhibition halls which contain their respective exhibition
in room 1 the geographical space and origins of indigenous cultures are exhibited in room
2 Pre-Hispanic Horizons in room 3 Huasteca culture in room 4 Meeting and confrontation
of two worlds in room 5 The importance of the new Santander in 6 Nuevo Santander and
the northeast of New Spain in 7 Headquarters of the colonial capital in 8 From the town of
Aguayo to Ciudad Victoria in 9 Transformations of independent life in 10 Conformation of
the border and the progressive era of the old regime and finally in the eleventh room the
structural bases of the 20th century are exhibited

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