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INAH Adds Up to Commemorations by Improving Museums

MEXICO CITY.- Improving emblematic museums dedicated to the Independence and Revolution, to be enjoyed by present and future generations, as well as launching national and foreign exhibitions, is how the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) joins the Bicentennial of the Independence and Centennial of the Revolution commemorations. Alfonso de Maria y Campos, INAH general director, informed that the institution works in different precincts of the museums network, specifically in those spaces linked to the Independence and the Revolution, where resource is applied to improve buildings and generating better museographic scripts that enhance archaeological and historical objects and include most recent research. Among precincts undergoing actualization are Casa de Allende; Casa de Morelos; houses where Miguel Hidalgo lived (“Ex Curato de Dolores” and “La Francia Chiquita”); “Alhondiga de Gra