Tuesday, May 21

Historic house where Juan Gabriel lived in Ciudad Juárez will be transformed into a museum

Next August, the Juan Gabriel Museum will open its doors in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where the man known as ‘Divo de Juárez’ lived great moments

The museum, according to what we were able to know, will be located in one of the houses that the interpreter lived in during his stay in the border city.

Although he was born in Parácuaro, Michoacán, Juan Gabriel found his second home and source of inspiration in Ciudad Juárez, as some of his greatest hits emerged there such as ‘El Noa Noa’, ‘La Frontera’ and ‘Juárez es #1’.

The new Juan Gabriel museum will be located at 157 Colombia Street, in the Partido Romero neighborhood, where fans of the performer will be able to take a tour of his life and his very successful career, which continues to give people a lot to talk about. 8 years since his surprising departure.

You can also tour its gardens, see some items from its collection and listen to some of its greatest musical hits.

It is expected that the opening of the museum will leave a very important economic impact on the city, since the composer, whose real name was Alberto Aguilera Valadez, continues to be very loved and remembered by the crowds.

The house in Ciudad Juárez is not the only one that has given a lot to talk about in recent weeks, as the one in San Miguel Allende has also done so, after it was revealed that it had secret rooms.

The above information was made known by Guillermo Pous, who was his lawyer from 2012 until the day of his death, in an interview he had with Pati Chapoy for the program ‘Ventaneando’.

“There were secret rooms, not dark rooms,” explained Pous, who was impressed with everything he found in the various visits he has made to the house of the ‘Querida’ singer.

He also shared that one day when he moved a bookshelf he discovered that behind it there was a room, which he did not know existed, in which they found some of the composer’s treasures.
There was also a bookcase that, after moving it, revealed “a cutout of a drywall wall, so we removed the wall and there was a secret room.”

“Photographs, books, videos, an infinite number of things. That’s where the ‘Separate him’ part comes in, but no one but me could see it. “First I separated, then I classified, I started to see and I classified again,” he told about the discovery he made on the property and the unpublished materials he found there, but whose whereabouts he currently does not know.

In addition to the secret room behind the bookcase, Pous shared that he found another secret room under the stairwell, which is where they found a bank vault.

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