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José Luis Bello y González Museum

José Luis Bello y González Museum
José Luis Bello y González Museum

José Luis Bello y González Museum

The three thousand 28 pieces of heritage tell the story of this property, as it is one of the few public museums in the world that safeguard an originally private collection in the property itself.

These works were first collected by the inheritance of his father José Luis Bello y González, then throughout his life by the industrialist José Mariano Bello y Acedo. Today the collection is one of the most prestigious in Mexico, bringing together works from America, Europe and Asia, with various genres such as talavera, plumaria art, joinery, crystals and metals.

The Bello Museum was founded on July 21, 1944 and after the earthquake recorded on June 19, 1999, it was closed, however, today its doors are open to the delight of the visiting public with an exquisite collection.

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