The William Spratling Museum is a museum in Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico. The museum contains 293 archeological pieces that were part of William Spratling's personal collection. There are bone and shell pieces, objects made with semi-precious stones, as well as jars and figurines, all from various parts of Mesoamerica. The most outstanding pieces are a skull covered in jade and a stele. There is a collection of counterfeit artifacts as well. Another area is devoted to the silverwork designs and the workshops that Spratling created in Taxco and Taxco el Viejo.
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Info http://www.inah.gob.mx/es/red-de-museos/301-museo-william-spratling
Email wendy_morales@inah.gob.mx
Phone +52 762 622 1660
Address Porfirio A. Delgado 1, Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico
Coordinates 18°33'23.209" N -99°36'15.005" E