The Steel Museum (Museo del Acero Horno 3) is a unique industrial museum located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It occupies the historic building of the former Blast Furnace No. 3 within the impressive Fundidora Park, which was once one of Latin America's largest metallurgical enterprises. Visiting this museum is an opportunity to touch the industrial heart of the region.

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The museum's exhibitions are dedicated to the fascinating history and development of the iron and steel industry, as well as industry and engineering throughout Latin America. Here, visitors can learn about steel production processes and the importance of this industry for economic growth and technological progress. It is a truly educational journey into the world of metal.
The Steel Museum is a modern interactive space where educational displays harmoniously blend with technological demonstrations and unique architectural heritage. The museum building itself, the former blast furnace, is an outstanding monument of the industrial era and a vivid symbol of Monterrey's economic development. It is a place that will impress both history buffs and those interested in technology and industrial design.