Cultural activities make it possible to generate bonds of union between members of the same community. They transmit beliefs, customs, traditions and knowledge from generation to generation; through art, dance, poetry, music, clothing, gastronomy, theater, literature.
That is why it is important that, when you stay with us, you also organize a visit to one of these unmissable cultural activities that one of the most exclusive areas of CDMX can offer you.
Anthropology National Museum
It has one of the most important archaeological collections in the world. You will be able to see headdresses, tombs and reconstructed temples of the ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations. Discover the life of Mexico, before the European influence, as well as the indigenous culture of today. The museum has more than 20 exhibition halls, so you can easily spend several hours here.
Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum
It is one of the favorites of art lovers, thanks to the fact that it always hosts avant-garde exhibitions and for protecting the impressive collection of Rufino Tamayo, donated by the artist for the creation of the museum and which includes international work from the sixties and seventies.
Castle chapultepec
The Castillo de Chapultepec is a beautiful building located on a hill above Mexico City. The castle was designed in the 18th century as a country house for the local Spanish viceroy. Since then he has had different functions, from a military academy to a presidential palace, among others. Today, its well-preserved interior is open to the public and houses the National Museum of History.
Jumex Museum
Visit the Jumex Museum to enjoy a collection of contemporary art very different from that of the historical museums located in other parts of Mexico City. Check out the characteristic serrated roof in this square, three-story building, built in 2013 by British architect David Chipperfield. The artistic concepts exhibited in this simple structure are quite contemporary. The collection of more than 2,700 pieces belongs to Eugenio López Alonso, heir to the Jumex Group.
Soumaya Museum
Most distinctive about this magnificent museum is its distinctive silver hourglass shape. Despite the building's contemporary design, the interior houses classical European works from the 15th to 20th centuries. See the selections on display from the permanent collections, and come back to see the ever-changing temporary exhibitions.
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