A storehouse of magnificent sacred art in a former school run by the Carmelite order. The collection includes oils by Mexican master Crist贸bal de Villalpando, though the big draw is the collection of mummies in the crypt. Thought to be the bodies of 17th-century benefactors of the order, they were uncovered during the revolution by Zapatistas looking for buried treasure.
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Immense murals by world-famous Mexican artists dominate the top floors of this splendid white-marble palace 鈥 a concert hall and arts center commissioned鈥
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As the seat of the federal branch of the Mexican government,聽the Palacio Nacional (National Palace) is home to the offices of the president of Mexico and鈥
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The Torre Latinoamericana was Latin America鈥檚 tallest building when constructed in 1956, and remains the dominant focal point of Centro Hist贸rico. It's an鈥
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Renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was born in, and lived and died in, Casa Azul (Blue House), now a museum. Almost every visitor to Mexico City makes a鈥
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Before the Spaniards demolished it, the Aztec 'Great Temple' Teocalli of Tenochtitl谩n covered the site where the cathedral now stands, as well as the鈥
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Tepoztl谩n's main sight is this 10m-high pyramid perched atop a sheer cliff at the end of a very steep paved path that begins at the end of Avenida del鈥
Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
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If you saw the movie Frida (2002), you鈥檒l recognize this museum, designed by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's friend, architect and painter Juan O鈥橤orman鈥
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There鈥檚 a very simple reason to visit this wonderful, expansive museum comprising the restored Jesuit Iglesia de San Francisco Javier and an adjacent鈥
Nearby Coyoac谩n & San 脕ngel attractions
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Inside the courtyard of this museum, midway along Plaza San Jacinto鈥檚 north side, is an elaborate fountain, a mad mosaic of Talavera tile and Chinese鈥
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Every Saturday the Bazaar S谩bado brings masses of color and crowds of people to this San 脕ngel square, 500m west of Avenida Insurgentes. Museo Casa del鈥
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This monument in La Bombilla park in San 脕ngel is the work of Mexican sculptor Ignacio As煤nsolo and dates from 1935 to commemorate the murder of President鈥
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One of the city鈥檚 first contemporary-art spaces, this San 脕ngel museum was founded by Yucatecan businessman 脕lvaro Carrillo Gil to store a large鈥
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In this tropically abundant, pruned park spreading east of Avenida Insurgentes, paths encircle the Monumento a 脕lvaro Obreg贸n, a monolithic shrine to the鈥
7. Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
0.58 MILES
If you saw the movie Frida (2002), you鈥檒l recognize this museum, designed by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's friend, architect and painter Juan O鈥橤orman鈥
1.15 MILES
Two kilometers south of San 脕ngel, the Ciudad Universitaria is the main campus of the Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico (UNAM). With about 3330,000鈥