MUBE Museo del Berrendo Peninsular
About This Museum
Tucked away in the salty air of Guerrero Negro, the MUBE isn't your typical museum. It was born from a local passion to save the peninsula's namesake, the graceful peninsular pronghorn, from the brink of extinction. Walking through its doors feels less like a formal visit and more like stepping into a living story of conservation. You get a real sense of the community's deep-rooted commitment to protecting this unique corner of the Baja California desert.
Collection Highlights
The heart of the experience is a stunning, life-sized diorama that places you right in the scrubland with these elegant animals. Alongside, poignant historical photographs trace the pronghorn's dramatic decline and the hard-fought efforts to bring it back. It’s a powerful one-two punch that connects you emotionally to the cause.
Visitor Information
It's a compact but impactful stop; you can easily absorb everything in under an hour. Given its specific focus, it's a true hidden gem for anyone fascinated by wildlife or grassroots environmental movements.
Architecture & Building
The building itself is unassuming and modern, with clean lines that feel at home in its starkly beautiful desert surroundings—a simple vessel for an important message.
Contact & Location
Address: Baja California, México
Phone: +52 612 140 3166