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Casa San Ysidro

Overview

Visit Casa San Ysidro, the historic house of The Albuquerque Museum, a reconstructed 18th/19th century NM home in the village of Corrales. The adobe house is a prized piece of the past filled with Hispanic folk art, textiles & furniture collections.

Inside Casa San Ysidro, visitors will see one of the most extensive collections of handwoven floor coverings & hand-forged Spanish Colonial iron tools in the United States. Each room is painted with various pigments found in NM's soil, there are 26 inch thick adobe walls & an impressive sala with a church ceiling & a red flagstone floor from Acoma Pueblo. There is no modern heating or cooling.

Casa San Ysidro's free monthly programs offer a range of opportunities to explore the past. During these programs the rooms of this historic home filled with traditional tinwork, furniture and religious art and more are open to view at your own pace.

Please click here for the Casa San Ysidro website page and the public tour schedule.

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General
  • Admission: Yes
  • Days Open: 8/3/21: Closed Until Further Notice Due to Flooding
  • Hours of Operation: See Description
  • Miles to Airport: 20
  • Wheelchair Accessible: