Museo Nacional de las Culturas Populares: Mexico City
Museo Nacional de las Culturas Populares: Mexico City
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsMuseo Nacional de las Culturas Populares: Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de las Culturas Populares: Mexico City Related Mexico Travel InformationMuseo Estatal de las Culturas Populares: MonterreyMuseo Estatal de las Culturas Populares: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones: Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de las Intervenciones: Mexico City Plaza de las Tres Culturas : Mexico CityPlaza de las Tres Culturas The Plaza of 3 Cultures is located at the ancient city Aztec city of Tlatelolco where you can see the ruins of You can also see the Colonial Cathedral of Santiago which dates back to 1524 (although it was rebuilt in 1609), inside there is the baptismal fountain of Juan Diego, the indian to whom, according to tradition, the Virgen de Guadalupe de Guadalupe appeared in 1531. Also nearby there are many apartment buildings, and government buildings. The Plaza of the Three Cultures in Mexico City, known as the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Spanish, Museo de Artes y Industrias Populares: Mexico CityMuseo de Artes y Industrias Populares: Mexico City Museo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de la Estampa (Museum of Engraving) Displays include those from pre-Hispanic times, when clay seals were used for designs on fabrics, ceramics, and other surfaces. But the most famous works here are probably those of José Guadalupe Posada, Mexico's famous printmaker, who poked fun at death and politicians through his skeleton figure drawings. Museo Nacional de la Revolución : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de la Revolución The Museum of the Revolution offers an excellent opportunity to us to approach to us up to one of the more important historical times of this country. By means of objects and biographies of its main protagonists, one of the most violent and bloody times recreates to which the country must some of the most important profits of its last time. A visit to the museum can be an excellent departure point to enter to us in the study of this important political event. The videos that project in several spaces of the museum constitute very Museo Nacional de AntropologÃa : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de AntropologÃa Opened in 1968, this museum is one of the best of its kind. A gigantic statue of the water god Tláloc, weighing approximately 200 tons, is poised near the entrance.rchaeological finds are exhibited throughout 11 halls depicting the different American cultures that flourished in this region of Mesoamerica. Ranging from the prehistoric until the Mexicas period, the civilizations highlighted include the Golfo, Teotihuacan, Maya and Tolteca. The cafeteria is worthwhile, and musicians often give performances here, using replicas of prehistoric instruments. Admission: MXN25; Sunday is free of charge. Museo de las Artes de la Universidad de GuadalajaraMuseo de las Artes de la Universidad de Guadalajara We are in process of collecting information about this sight.... Museo Nacional de Arquitectura: Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de Arquitectura: Mexico City Museo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) : Mexico CityMuseo Nacional de Arte (National Art Museum) This museum is located opposite to the Palacio de Mineria, near the main post office. It was built in 1904 and designed by Italian Architect, Silvio Contri, as the Palacio de Comunicaciones. The building has a magnificent staircase made by the Florentine firm Pignone. It houses and great collection of Mexican paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics, during the 16th century to 1950. It has the largest number of paintings (more than 100) by Jose Maria Velasco in Mexico City. |
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