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The Aguascalientes City Museum
It was built in 1903 by Refugio Reyes Rivas in a neoclassical style. Its facade outstands as a Greek Temple made out of groove capitals and columns. It is built in pink quarry. The interior is composed of two yards; the first yard has carved columns; and the second yard has central quarry fountains, work of José Refugio Reyes Rivas. It has capital columns and arcs.
According to the information released by the institution, registered an influx of 119,721 people in exhibitions (68.3%), while 55,689 people (31.7%) went to another type of events (artistic, cultural, academic, educational, civic and social activities) carried out in these venues, for a total of 175 thousand 410.
Used to be known as “Escuela Normal del Estado” (State Teaching School) when built in 1903, and it was enlarged from 1915 to 1916, it became a museum due to the IV centenary of the foundation of the city, in October 1975 the state open the museum in this edification after being condition for this use. The reason to turn this place into a museum was to recognize the work of the most outstanding plastic artists of Aguascalientes.
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