The MIA (Modular Inés Arredondo) offers a captivating and educational experience that delves into the complexities of addiction. During my visit, I was particularly impressed by the insightful tour led by Fernanda, who skillfully highlighted the significance of maintaining one's overall health—both mental and physical. This interactive museum goes beyond just drug-related issues; it explores various forms of addiction, including alcoholism and gambling, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding these challenges.
Why you should go
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Experience a unique interactive museum focused on various forms of addiction
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Gain valuable insights into common causes and effects of addictions
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Participate in a hands-on tour that fosters empathy towards addicts and their families
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The MIA (Museo Interactivo sobre las Adicciones - or Interactive Museum about Addictions in English) was a great experience.
The tour here was very informative. Fernanda did an absolute stunning job at emphasizing the importance of one's health - mental, physical, or otherwise. The tour was very unique in several ways. It brings attention to many forms of addictions. This was not limited to drugs, as it included a wide array of addictions, such as alcoholism and gambling (among many others). The museum did an amazing job at describing the common causes and effects of such addictions and how they are, in fact, very much preventable. The tour itself was hands-on, which helped deliver the message more effectively. It puts you in the shoes of not only the addict, but the loved ones of said addict. The museum has done amazing work in bringing attention to the all-too-common issues associated with addiction. Museums like this one are unheard of in the United States. As previously stated, this museum is very unique and likely the first of it's kind. I highly recommend taking the time to receive this great experience. I promise you'll walk out much more knowledgeable on the subject. It was truly eye-opening. Kudos to Fernanda for delivering the message so effectively and hats-off to the crew as a whole for being a part of it all. I hope to see more museums like this one in the future.
Went for a private event and the place is nice, good illumination and audio.
Great place for conferences and more activities.
The MIA (Museo Interactivo sobre las Adicciones - or Interactive Museum about Addictions in English) was a great experience.
The tour here was very informative. Fernanda did an absolute stunning job at emphasizing the importance of one's health - mental, physical, or otherwise. The tour was very unique in several ways. It brings attention to many forms of addictions. This was not limited to drugs, as it included a wide array of addictions, such as alcoholism and gambling (among many others). The museum did an amazing job at describing the common causes and effects of such addictions and how they are, in fact, very much preventable. The tour itself was hands-on, which helped deliver the message more effectively. It puts you in the shoes of not only the addict, but the loved ones of said addict. The museum has done amazing work in bringing attention to the all-too-common issues associated with addiction. Museums like this one are unheard of in the United States. As previously stated, this museum is very unique and likely the first of it's kind. I highly recommend taking the time to receive this great experience. I promise you'll walk out much more knowledgeable on the subject. It was truly eye-opening. Kudos to Fernanda for delivering the message so effectively and hats-off to the crew as a whole for being a part of it all. I hope to see more museums like this one in the future.
Went for a private event and the place is nice, good illumination and audio.
Engage with the interactive exhibits to enhance your understanding
Attend conferences or private events held at MIA for additional learning opportunities
Take time to appreciate the illumination and audio features within the museum
Reviews
The MIA (Modular Inés Arredondo) is an Interactive Museum about Addictions that offers a unique and informative experience. Visitors praised the tour for its emphasis on health, including mental and physical well-being. The museum covers a wide range of addictions beyond drugs, such as alcoholism and gambling, highlighting common causes and effects while stressing prevention. Reviewers appreciated the hands-on approach of the tour, which allowed them to empathize with both addicts and their loved ones. The museum's work in raising awareness about addiction-related issues was commended, with visitors noting its uniqueness compared to museums in the United States. Overall, guests found the experience eye-opening and highly recommendable.
The MIA (Museo Interactivo sobre las Adicciones - or Interactive Museum about Addictions in English) was a great experience.
The tour here was very informative. Fernanda did an absolute stunning job at emphasizing the importance of one's health - mental, physical, or otherwise. The tour was very unique in several ways. It brings attention to many forms of addictions. This was not limited to drugs, as it included a wide array of addictions, such as alcoholism and gambling (among many others). The museum did an amazing job at describing the common causes and effects of such addictions and how they are, in fact, very much preventable. The tour itself was hands-on, which helped deliver the message more effectively. It puts you in the shoes of not only the addict, but the loved ones of said addict. The museum has done amazing work in bringing attention to the all-too-common issues associated with addiction. Museums like this one are unheard of in the United States. As previously stated, this museum is very unique and likely the first of it's kind. I highly recommend taking the time to receive this great experience. I promise you'll walk out much more knowledgeable on the subject. It was truly eye-opening. Kudos to Fernanda for delivering the message so effectively and hats-off to the crew as a whole for being a part of it all. I hope to see more museums like this one in the future.