Discovering the San Cristóbal de Las Casas Museum (MUSAC) is an invitation to explore a space where historical heritage and contemporary artistic expression come together to tell the story of one of Chiapas' most iconic cities. Opened in 2016, the museum occupies the former Municipal Palace, a landmark building constructed in 1885 by engineer Carlos Z. Flores. Recognized as one of the architectural gems of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, its elegant Neoclassical design with Tuscan and Roman Doric influences was carefully restored to become a vibrant cultural venue.
Today, MUSAC is dedicated to promoting the visual arts. Its exhibition galleries feature a dynamic program of temporary exhibitions showcasing painting, photography, and sculpture by local, national, and international artists. With new exhibitions presented throughout the year, the museum offers visitors an ever-evolving cultural experience that highlights diverse forms of contemporary artistic expression.
The museum also serves as a center for education and community engagement. Through painting workshops, children's printmaking classes, chess programs, and educational activities, MUSAC encourages creativity and fosters an appreciation for the arts among children, young people, and the general public, strengthening the connection between culture and the local community.
Located in the heart of the Historic Center of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, MUSAC is an essential stop for visitors wishing to experience the city's cultural identity from both historical and artistic perspectives. With free admission and open from Tuesday through Sunday, the museum offers a rewarding cultural experience that perfectly complements any visit to one of Mexico's most important cultural destinations.
Festivity in Honor of Saint Augustine
Festivity in Honor of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle
Festivity in Honor of Our Lady of Mercy
Festivity in Honor of Saint Michael the Archangel
Feast of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus