In Santa Fe, the New Mexico State Capitol s offices, chambers, hallways, walkways, and the Rotunda also serve as one of the state’s most diverse and extensive collections of renowned New Mexico artists and their works.
On National Space Day on May 7, the New Mexico Museum of Space History will re-open to the public. The said museum is a division of the state s Department of Cultural Affairs in Alamogordo.
The New Mexico Museum of Space History will open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting Wednesday until Sunday at a limited capacity.
Based on the latest update, it will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. There is also a temporary reduction on each individual s $5 entry fee because of an ongoing renovation and other projects.
Constructions and Renovations
According to KFOX14, the Executive Director of the New Mexico Museum, Christopher Orwoll, shared that they are all very excited about welcoming the public back into the museum.
New Mexico Museum Of Space History Re-Opens May 7
Museum Executive Director Christopher Orwoll
NMDCA News:
ALAMOGORDO The New Mexico Museum of Space History, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA), has announced that it will re-open to the public on National Space Day, Friday, May 7.
The Museum will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and closed Monday and Tuesday at 3198 State Rte. 2001 in Alamogordo. A temporary reduced entry fee of $5 per person will be in effect, due to ongoing renovation and other projects. Capacity will be limited.
“We are all very excited to welcome the public back into the museum,” Executive Director Christopher Orwoll said. “While we have been closed, there’s been a lot of work going on and it continues, so we ask the public to pardon our dust as we continue much needed upgrades throughout the building.”
By New Mexico Museum of Space History
• 3 hours ago
ALAMOGORDO – The New Mexico Museum of Space History, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is pleased to announce that it will re-open to the public on National Space Day, Friday, May 7. The Museum will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, closed on Monday and Tuesday. A temporary reduced entry fee of $5 per person will be in effect, due to ongoing renovation and other projects. Capacity will be limited.
“We are all very excited to welcome the public back into the museum,” said Executive Director Christopher Orwoll. “While we have been closed, there’s been a lot of work going on and it continues, so we ask the public to pardon our dust as we continue much needed upgrades throughout the building.”