Albuquerque Museum

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Albuquerque Museum
Established 1967
Location 2000 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Type Art Museum, History Museum [1]
Website http://www.albuquerquemuseum.com/

The Albuquerque Museum is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico in Old Town Albuquerque dedicated to preserving the art of the American Southwest and the history of Albuquerque and the Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. The museum also contributes significantly to the cultural and educational programs in the city of Albuquerque. The museum features art of the Southwest and its global influences, as well as 400 years of Albuquerque history with permanent installations and special exhibitions of national and interenational origin.[1]

The museum was first opened as the Museum of Albuquerque in 1967 and located in the Albuquerque International Sunport. The collection outgrew the available space in the terminal, and the current location was built in 1979. The building was designed by Antoine Predock and was significantly expanded in 2005.

The museum's permanent exhibits are dedicated to art in New Mexico, and the history of Albuquerque include early maps, conquistador armor, weavings, and other artifacts of colonial life in New Mexico. The museum also hosts changing exhibits, a massive photo archive, art galleries, and maintains an outdoor sculpture garden on the grounds.

[edit] Casa San Ysidro

The Albuquerque Museum also operates tours for a late 18th century house in Corrales, New Mexico called Casa San Ysidro. The house features a recreation of a 19th century rancho, including a family chapel, a central plazuela and an enclosed corral area.

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Coordinates: 35°5′51″N 106°40′4″W / 35.0975°N 106.66778°W / 35.0975; -106.66778

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