This museum evokes memories from Paraguay ancestors and at the same time is a calling out to maintain in the Paraguayan culture the presence of myths.
On September 25, 1954, he married Elsa Agueda, Salvador Céspedes Valdez and Petrona Gamarra Gaona's daughter.
His masks were put on view at the Dirección de Turismo in Paraguay in May 1966 and La Casa Paraguaya in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Since he was a very curious person and had a researcher spirit, he travelled all the small towns in the interior of the country looking for antiquities which were bought and restored to be sold.
During that time he met many elderly people, who knew a lot of historic memories about tales of magic characters.
He put a lot of effort in his research, data collection and visits to different places to gather information and small pieces of the Paraguayan history.
The “Mythical Museum Ramón Elías” is important because it is a place where Paraguayan people find and transmit their culture and identity.
Doña Elsa de Elías, his wife continued working on his project: The Museo Mitológico, which was built with a lot of sacrifice and dedication.