Located in the city of Puebla, the Amparo Museum has a collection of more than 1,700 pieces of pre-Hispanic art, considered the most important collection that houses a private museum in Mexico; It also protects more than 1,300 works of colonial art and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It also presents a program of temporary exhibitions and academic and artistic activities aimed at all audiences. It receives more than 90,000 visitors a year and serves a population of 12,000 people in its workshops, diploma courses, conferences, courses and events.
Located in the city of Puebla, Amparo Museum gathers together over 3,500 pieces of Precolumbian, Viceregal and 19th Century, and Contemporary Art, being one of the most important Precolumbian Art collections exhibited in a private museum in Mexico. In addition to its extraordinarily rich holding of Mexican Art, the Museum supports a temporary exhibition program as well as academic and artistic events addressed to the general and to the specialized public. Every year Amparo Museum has approximately ninety thousand visitors and about twelve thousand participants in the many workshops, courses, conferences, seminars and other events it offers.