Museum of History of the Yucatan and Mayan culture in the Palacio Canton in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Museum of History of the Yucatan and Mayan culture in the Palacio Canton in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
The Palacio Canton was originally designed for General Francisco Canton in the early 1900s as his residence. Canton fought in the Caste War against rebel Mayan forces. He was also a successful cattle rancher, railroad entrepreneur, and governor of Yucatan between 1898-1902. The National Institute of Anthropology and History purchased the building and, after an extensive rennovation in 2015, it is now considered one of the best regional museums about the Yucatan and Mayan Culture. Current exhibits include Mexicas, Chosen from the Sun, 120 sculptures, vases, reliefs, tombstones and ritual objects from the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City’s Templo Mayor, and the museum's own permanent collection.
Image: Monumental sculpture in the Mexicas, Chosen from the Sun exhibit, courtesy of the museum.
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