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- The Museo del Estanquillo ("Museum of the Little Shop") is located in the Historic Center of Mexico City, Mexico. The museum houses the personal collection...
- of factories of finished products, and licensed distribution outlets (estanquillos). The crown also set up warehouses to store up to a year's worth of supplies...
- Carlos Monsiváis, who is a patron of the arts, opened the Museo del Estanquillo with an exhibition of Vargas' La Familia Burrón paintings with the artist...
- la Católica Streets in Mexico City, diagonally opposite the Museo del Estanquillo, its original name was "La Iglesia de la Casa Profesa." This church is...
- of European fashion and La Esmeralda jewelry store (now the Museo del Estanquillo) with a re****tion similar to Tiffany's on the corner of Isabel la Católica...
- established by the Society of Jesus in the 16th century. The Museo del Estanquillo (Museum of the Little Shop) in the "La Esmeralda" building. The Old Portal...
- led to several hospital stays. In 2007, Monsiváis opened the Museo del Estanquillo with an exhibition of Gabriel Vargas' La Familia Burrón paintings with...
- lucida, México, 1983 La luz que regresa, 1984 Elsinore: un cuaderno, 1988 Estanquillo (textos), 1992 Teoría del infierno, 1993 Pasado Anterior 2007 The Hypnotist...
- escritura y la cocina, (coord. y presentation), México, INBA-SEP (Colección Estanquillo Literario), 1984. Cuentistas mexicanos del siglo XX. Vol. I: Fin del...
- of Tacuba and Mata Cámara de Senadores on Xicoténcatl Street Museo de Estanquillo (cartoons and magazines) on corner of Isabel la Catolica and Madero Temple...