National Museum of Death

National Museum of Death (StreetView)
The National Museum of Death opened to the public in 2007 as a permanent collection belonging to the University of Aguascalientes, after the institution inherited 100s of death-related artifacts amassed over Octavio Bajonero Gil’s lifetime, including some of his own artwork.
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