Jardines del Pedregal de San Angel: Mexico City
Jardines del Pedregal de San Angel: Mexico City
![]() |
| Mexico Travel | Mexico News | Mexico Destination Guide | Contact Us |
Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationSan Angel: Mexico CitySan Angel: Mexico City Current Technology Reports Further Mexico City ExpansionCurrent Technology Reports Further Mexico City Expansion The following was issued today by Robert Kramer, Director, Current Technology Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CRTCF): Current Technology Corporation reports that its exclusive distributor for Mexico, Current Image Technology S.A. de C.V. ("CIT"), is adding a second ETG (ElectroTrichoGenesis) Treatment Device to its newly opened location in Mexico City. Situated in an historical building in the upscale San Angel district of the capital city, the new location complements the successful three unit flagship ETG Center located in the Polanco district. "We are pleased to complete the purchase of a second ETG Device for San Angel," Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum : Mexico CityDiego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum One confuses narrowly, not with Museo Estudio Diego Rivera San angel hotel, this one is alleged the most unusual museum in the city. At the point by Will rivet before its death in 1957, it devoted itself, like its vast accumulation with its work art VOR-Kolumbianische. With more than 52.000 pieces, it is the greatest private accumulation which is indicated to Mexico. Conceived pedregal (the rocks of lava, to which the sector abundance has), it resembles of Aztekearchitektur and Maya. Anahuacalli means "the house of Mexico"; Anahuac was the old name for the old undercrust of Mexico. Alameda Central [Historic District] : Mexico CityAlameda Central [Historic District] : Mexico City Alameda Central is a downtown oasis of greenery, fountains and statuary. The imposing Palacio de Bellas Artes, a performing arts venue and a must-see for its art-deco interior, is next to the park. In the part of the Centro Historico between Alameda Central and the Zocalo are several impressive buildings and museums, including the Palacio de Iturbide (an Italian baroque palace), Casa de Azulejos (the House of Tiles), the Correo Central (the lovely main post office), the Museo Nacional de Arte (a grand building with Mexican art exhibits) and Museo de Franz Mayer (religious Mexico call-up for ArgentinesMexico call-up for Argentines Mexico have called up uncapped Argentine-born forward Guillermo Franco and striker Luis Angel Landin for a World Cup warm-up against fellow finalists Ghana next Wednesday (Thursday AEDT). Coach Ricardo La Volpe also recalled Bolton Wanderers striker Jared Borgetti to an 18-man squad but he overlooked the experienced Cuauhtemoc Blanco. The match will be played across the US border at the Pizza Hut stadium in the Texan city of Frisco. Mexico are in Group D with Angola, Iran and Portugal at the World Cup in Germany. Ghana are in Group E with Italy, Czech Republic and the US. Ambassadors of Germany, Ecuador, Peru, MexicoAmbassadors of Germany, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico Ambassadors of Germany, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico and Mongolia present letters of accreditation COMMANDER of the Revolution Juan Almeida Bosque, vice president of the Council of State, accompanied by Bruno RodrÃguez Parilla, acting minister of foreign affairs, yesterday formally received the ambassadors of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Ecuador, the Republic of Peru, Mexico and Mongolia for the presentation of their letters of accreditation. His Excellency Mr. Hans-Ulrich Lunscken, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Germany, was accompanied by Mr. Dietmar Geisendorf, first secretary, and Ms Annett Greiner, first secretary Mexico City, Built on `Gelatin,’ Unprepared for the Next QuakeMexico City, Built on `Gelatin,' Unprepared for the Next Quake The abandoned 15-story building in downtown Mexico City that once served as a federal budget office is a reminder of the 1985 earthquake that killed 10,000 and residents' concern about the next one. ``I wish they would tear it down,'' said Josefina Angel Rojas, 70, who sells magazines and snacks from a stand beneath the building at the corner of Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Arcos de Belen. ``If an earthquake comes, we'll just have to run.'' Government officials say a quake similar in magnitude to the temblor that occurred Mexico’s former finance minister appointed OECD chiefMexico's former finance minister appointed OECD chief Mexico's former Finance Minister Angel Gurria, has been formally appointed chief of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the OECD said in a statement. Gurria, 55, is to replace Canadian Donald Johnston as the research institution's secretary general on June 1, 2006. Mexico is the only Latin American member of the OECD which consists of 30 member states. Source: news.xinhuanet.com Zacatecas : State of ZacatecasZacatecas is a city in Mexico, the capital of the state of Zacatecas. Its population as of 2002 was approximately 115,000. It is built in a deep, narrow ravine, 2450 m (8050 ft) above sea level, with narrow, crooked streets (callejones in Spanish) climbing the steep hillsides, and white, flat-roofed houses. The colonial center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features elaborately decorated buildings, cobblestoned streets, and wrought-iron lanterns. The more modern outer suburbs are a mix of cinderblock shanties and gated communities for the wealthy. The city is centered on the Plaza de Armas, a small open square bordered Mexico drug prosecutor shot dead in ambushMexico drug prosecutor shot dead in ambush Unidentified gunmen shot and killed a federal drug prosecutor in this industrial city, the latest in a surge of shootings linked to organized crime in northern Mexico, police said on Tuesday. Hitmen strafed Miguel Angel Esquivel's car as he drove through the outskirts of Monterrey, in northeast Mexico, at around midnight on Monday, killing him instantly, the state prosecutor's office said. More than 1,000 people, most in northern and western Mexico, have been murdered this year in a brutal battle between rival cartels for control of the cross-border trade with the United States in cocaine, |
| © Mexico Travelers | About Us :: Advertise with Us :: Copyright and Privacy Policy :: Contact Us | Powered by: Travel to World |
| Site Design and Developer : MAAS InfoMedia |