
Explorations and Encounters in California

“Explorations and Encounters in California,” is a special cultural experience held as part of the Night of Museums program. It takes place on May 27 at the Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Baja California Sur, offering visitors an engaging journey into the past from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.
The theme centers on historical exploration, particularly the encounters that shaped California’s identity. Through exhibitions, visuals, and likely guided narratives, attendees will explore stories of early expeditions, maritime routes, and cultural exchanges that influenced the region. The imagery of an old sailing ship featured in the poster suggests a focus on navigation, discovery, and the historical connections between continents and cultures.
This event is designed to be both educational and immersive, making it ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and families interested in learning more about the heritage of Baja California and its broader historical context. As part of the Night of Museums initiative, it also provides a unique evening atmosphere where visitors can enjoy museum spaces in a more dynamic and interactive way than usual.
Overall, it is an enriching cultural activity that combines history, storytelling, and community engagement, inviting attendees to rediscover the past while appreciating the importance of cultural preservation.
Reserve your spot during office hours: Tel. 612 125 6424


