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The Manuel Lepe Museum Opens its Doors to the Public

Estefanía Montes
Jun. 27, 2019
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Manuel Lepe’s House Museum (located at Jacarandas 485, Emiliano Zapata), will open its doors so visitors and residents can learn more about the acknowledged painter, as well as the different masterpieces representative of Puerto Vallarta.

Previously, the visit was exclusively by appointment, but starting in July until late October of 2019, those interested will be able to assist to this enclosure from Tuesday to Friday, on a schedule from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.

The cost of access will be of $80 pesos per person, even though there will be special prices for students and seniors, as well as free entry for children younger than 5 years old.

Among other things, the attendants will find documents, photographs, original paintings, and some other elements that served as inspiration to create each one of his works.

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