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Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (The National Museum of Natural History) : Mexico City

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (The National Museum of Natural History)

It’s a fascinating place for anyone with the slightest curiosity about nature and is totally absorbing for youngsters.

Hours Tues-Sun 10am-5pm
Location Chapultepec Park, Section 2, s/n
Transportation Metro: Constituyentes
Phone 55/5516-2848
Prices Admission $1.50; free admission Tues

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