El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Railyard District · Santa Fe, New Mexico
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe is a vibrant community arts and cultural center in the Railyard District celebrating Hispanic and Indigenous art, music, and heritage through exhibitions, markets, and year-round cultural events. The Museo's Railyard location — alongside SITE Santa Fe, Violet Crown Cinema, and the Santa Fe Farmers' Market — places it at the heart of the city's most dynamically mixed cultural district, where contemporary art institutions and traditional community life coexist with unusual vitality. El Museo's annual Día de los Muertos celebration and ongoing support for traditional New Mexican arts — weaving, retablo painting, colcha embroidery — make it an essential cultural anchor for Santa Fe's Hispanic community.
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