
Albuquerque: Explore the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Manhattan Project National Historical Park
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center preserves Pueblo culture, their accomplishments, and evolving history of the Pueblo people. The center located in Albuquerque on land owned by the 19 Pueblos and governed by the 19 Pueblos District. The Pueblos District is a sovereign government formed by the Tribal Councils of the 19 New Mexico Pueblo Communities at the former location of the Albuquerque Indian School (1881-1982). Visit today and enjoy the museum, gallery, and artifacts.
Located in Albuquerque, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, is the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. This museum features permanent and temporary exhibits about the Pueblo culture from ancient times to the presents. Tour their collection of murals of Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience. Explore the permanent exhibit, “We Are of This Place: The Pueblo Story,” to discover the Pueblo people’s legacy of resilience through their own words and voices. Visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center today and enjoy the museum, gallery, murals, Native arts, and artifacts.
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Wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. All areas of the ground floor are wheelchair accessible. Certified service animals are welcomed. For complete accessibility information on the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center please contact the center locally at 505-843-7270 or toll free at 1-866-855-7902.
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