Scare me, pantheon! During March there will be a vampire tour at the Museum of the Inquisition. During the event you will learn about three terrifying legends about these supernatural beings.
The show will take place in different areas of the museum, where you will see devices used by the Inquisition to punish witches and heretics, for example. It is worth mentioning that during the tour you will not be alone; a guide will play an inquisitor, who will take you through several rooms of the museum.
When is the vampire tour at the Museum of the Inquisition?
Throughout the month there will be three weekend performances: March 15, 22 and 29. The tour will start at 7:00 p.m., but it is recommended to arrive early.
The show lasts one hour and 15 minutes. To make a reservation you must write via WhatsApp to these numbers: 5646 4362 59 and 5561 9812 23. In each of the performances you will see actors interpreting three legends.
In the first one you will learn more about Zotz, which symbolizes the bat in the pre-Hispanic cosmovision. Afterwards, “The Secret of Luis Villasana” will be performed, a legend set in colonial times and featuring a priest.
Finally, you will discover the legend of “El árbol que sangra” (The bleeding tree). Through a dramatization you will learn about a vampire that roamed Jalisco in 1840. The cost of the general admission is $280; while seniors and young people from 10 to 14 years old pay $250.