By: Mr. Ruben
Well, actually, both bills are opposites sides of the same one.And you must visit Banamex Museum (in downtown), Universum (interactive science museum), Papalote Museo del Niño (kid’s interactive museum...
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I hit a few of these museums at the beginning of my trip, but your pictures shame mine. Don´t think I´ll even put mine up now. Damn it. Michael Hodson recently posted..Romancing the Stone- The On-Site...
View ArticleBy: Stephen
Mexico City is a very underrated city! How about the Leon Trotsky House and Museum. I wrote a post on that: http://bohemiantraveler.com/2010/09/i-went-to-mexico-city-to-see-an-ice-axe/
View ArticleBy: Karen Catchpole, photos by Eric Mohl
Great post! Trotsky’s time in Mexico is fascinating. And now we need to add ANOTHER museum to our list of must-sees in Mexico City….
View ArticleBy: Karen Catchpole, photos by Eric Mohl
Yikes! You’re right. Just corrected our information about Mexico’s new 500 peso note. Thanks for the correction–and the additional museums with kids in mind! We’ll be posting about climbing the...
View ArticleBy: ayngelina
One of the great thing about Mexico is that at 51 pesos, all the museums are very affordable. ayngelina recently posted..Who is the world’s worst salsa dancer
View ArticleBy: Karen Catchpole - photos by Eric Mohl
Agreed, but 51pesos is the high end. Many are less, and almost all have a free day once per week, usually Sunday.
View ArticleBy: Catia
Wow, you listed a bunch of museums that I missed, I’ll have to go back and visit Mexico again at some point. Not just for the museums, it was one of my favourite countries I’ve travelled to so far, the...
View ArticleBy: Craig Zabransky
These images reminded me of my time in DF. Loved the city and especially it’s museums.stay adventurous, Craig Craig Zabransky recently posted..Sunset Sunday – Flathead Lake- Montana
View ArticleBy: Lance Aaron
Home of the last Aztec prince and the first city in the Americas to have a university, a printing press and a museum – Mexico City is a cultural and intellectual foundation of the Americas. Great...
View ArticleBy: Mexico Joe
So far I have only able to spend a long weekend in Mexico City so I haven’t been able to see all of the museums.The few days I was there though was an exhausting rush to see as much as possible....
View ArticleBy: Lydia
Too bad the pictures of frida and Diego are so unflattering on the new peso notes…
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View ArticleBy: AMex
I think it’s great the Mexico is printing money with pioneers of their culture. Mexican art is so unique and rich, it’s fitting that it is associated with a large peso amount.
View ArticleBy: Paul Bishel
I never been in Mexico but as I made a research in Google this place is truly great especially the museum is very historical.
View ArticleBy: Bob McIntosh
There’s also the Museo Nacional de San Carlos – a very good collection of mostly European art from the 15th-19th Centuries in a wonderful old mansion that was once the Academy of San Carlos. Its a few...
View ArticleBy: Iris
The first university of the Americas as well as cathedral are in the Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Although, I agree that Mexico is a cultural jewel!
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