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Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT)

Museums / Galleries, Tijuana


Fodor's Review:

The cultural center, opened in 1982, was designed by architects Manuel Rosen and Pedro Ramírez Vásquez, who also created Mexico City's Museo Nacional de Antropología. Its low-slung, tan buildings and globe-like Omnimax Theater are beloved landmarks. The center's Museo de las Californias provides an excellent overview of Baja's history and natural profile, while the Omnimax shows large-format films, some in English. The film Marine Oasis: The Riches of the Sea of Cortez, shown on Saturday and Sunday at 3, has fabulous underwater scenes.

 

INFO

  • Address: Paseo de los Heroes and Av. Mina, Zona Rio, Tijuana, Baja California Norte
  • Phone: 664/687-9650
  • Web site
  • Cost: Museum $2; museum and Omnimax Theater $4
  • Open: Tues.-Sun. 10-7

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