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Quote: The exterior of the museum has lots of things to view, and you have yet to enter the building.The entrances bring you to the remains of the actual Templo Mayor (Mayor Temple) of the Aztecs, you will only find the Read More
Quote: The National Museum of Anthropology is located in the Bosque de Chapultepec. It is quite a big museum, with exhibitions about the inhabitants and cultures of Mexico from the times dating back to the first Read More
Quote: In the southern end of Mexico City, in Coyoacan, is the home of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. This was one of my top must-sees in Mexico as I've always been interested in both of them as artists. Actually walking Read More
Quote: I didn't think i was going to find this place that interesting, but the Diego Rivera murals are really fantastic! It is free to enter, and there are two floors to explore. The stairwell with the large mural is Read More
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Quote: "Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an ice-pick ... that made his ears burn ..." I'm probably not alone in the greater part of my knowledge of Leon Trotsky's final days coming from The Stranglers' song. Read More
Quote: There's actually only one painting in this museum, but it happens to take up a 50 by 13 foot space on a wall! Rivera's "Dream of a Sunday in Alameda Park" is a living history of Mexico's independence and Read More
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Quote: This monument is devoted to the revolution of 1910. In fact there was the intention to build a new building for the Senate. But in 1932 they changed the plans because of the swampy underground. So they decided Read More
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