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Free Admission to the "Tutankamon" Exhibit Every Monday of January

Starting today. Don't miss it!

TIJUANA.- After two months of being inaugurated, the exhibit "Tutankamon. La Tumba, el oro y la maldicion" (Tutankamon. The tomb, the gold and the curse) will offer free admission every Monday of this month, for anyone who hasn't been able to the 200 pieces that reveal the art, religion and culture of Seventh Egyptian Dynasty.

Among the 200 articles you can find, there are thirty original pieces that were provided by the Cairo Museum. The rest are replicas handcrafted by sculptor Gianluca Salavadori from History Time.

The city of Tijuana is the third place in Mexico to display this collection of history and culture, previously shown in Monterrey and Mexico City, welcoming over 700,000 people.

Courtesy of IMAC
Courtesy of IMAC

So if you are interested, you can go every Monday at the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura (IMAC) from 10 am to 8 pm, located in Calle Segunda and Constitución, Downtown.

It's important to point out that the rest of the week there will be an admission fee of $ 80 pesos ($5.46dlls) with the possibility of a 50% discount in the case of students, teachers and seniors.

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