Featuring a variety of folkloric dresses, art and artifacts from different Hispanic countries. A special exhibit is featured periodically.
You are welcome to visit our educational center where you will find books, videos, and information from most of the Hispanic countries.
The Lichtenstein House, constructed in 1905 by Julius and Carrie Lichtenstein, was entered into the Texas Historic Landmarks in 1976, and into the National Register of Historic Places in1983. The ceilings and walls are made of wood, which was typical of that ear. The front door is an elegant feature with a large elliptical porch, which is the most striking feature of the house. The widely spaced Tuscan columns support the graceful curved cornice decorated with dentils.
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Ryan Winterbauer
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Awesome museum with a great message. Perpetuate the Hispanic culture in communities so traditions never die.
Damien Ydoyaga
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Absolutely loved going to the Hispanic Heritage Museum in Corpus Christi. So many items on display and so many cultures represented. I highly recommend going and checking it out if you are in the downtown Corpus Christi Area
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