The port of Acapulco has
interesting museums that invite you to learn about the history of
the region. You can learn about an old fort built by the Spaniards
in 1616. Exhibited there are aging navigation and mapmaking
instruments, reproductions of boats that used to sail to Asia, and
some of the objects that sailors brought back to New Spain when
Acapulco was the most important port in the world.
You can also visit the old house of Dolores Olmedo, friend of
various artists and intellectuals such as Diego Rivera. In the
museum, you’ll find some of Rivera’s pieces. But if you are
interested in archaeology, we recommend that you visit the museum
that displays the region’s pre-Hispanic vestiges.
Museo Historico de Acapulco – Located inside the Fuerte de
San Diego at 1 Hornitos in the Colonia Centro. Open Tuesday through
Sunday from 9:30 to 6:30. Free admission on Sunday. Tel. (744)
482-3828
Museo de Arqueologia Miguel Aleman – Located at 4834 Costera
Miguel Aleman Avenue in the Costa Azul neighborhood. Open Tuesday
through Sunday from 9:00 to 6:00. Tel. (744) 484-3414
Galeria Dolores Olmedo – Located at 4455 Costera Miguel
Aleman Avenue in the Costa Azul neighborhood. Open Tuesday through
Sunday. Tel. (744) 484-7046.
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