Visiting a small yet encapsulated museum; Museo Regional de Antropología E Historia de Baja California Sur Cathedral of La Paz, Baja California Sur

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This museum, although small has a wide range of exhibits that can take around an hour or sp to speculate them. The museum covers the time of the 1900 s when the indigenous people of the city used to live an entirely different life that was not influenced by the modernity. The arrangement of the staircase elucidates such life of the 1900s. Although all the descriptions of the exhibits are written in the Spanish language, the museum authorities are kind to offer the English translations of it so that you can easily understand the meanings and the whole events and background that surround the particular display. Thus, at an entry charge of 2 pesos, the museum is worth a visit. Also, within such an entry charge, the visitors can take pictures of the exhibits and keep with themselves as keepsakes.
As the museum upholds the chronology of the specific area, it is worth noticing that everything is organized in a specific manner. In this way, the visitors will have no trouble in speculating the range of exhibits. The best thing about the museum is the Museographer of the permanent exhibits, the Paleolithic art along with the level that is entirely dedicated towards the prehistoric inhabitants, their way of life and the way they carried out their day to day activities and quests.
Another inspiring thing about the museum is that it has a lot of docents and trained guides who are ready to escort the visitors towards the museum so that they can easily understand the gist of it. Moreover, a majority of these docents are Spanish speaking people, the majority of the time, the visitors are given audio materials through headphones that re English translated versions of the information that the Spanish docents articulate.
Moreover, the museum management is also dedicated and particular in making the museum accommodating and welcoming for the people. Moreover, along with keeping the place hygienic and immaculate with good scents emerging from every corner of the museum, the museum also offers a range of amenities to the people. They include the offerings of the wheelchair to the disabled and elderly so that they can equally participate in the learning prospects of the museum. Moreover, with frequent changing exhibitions and workshops the history of the Spanish indigenous people become inspiring.

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