Zona Rosa & Reforma
A beautifully restored 1909 building houses Mundo Chocolate, a museum and store known as MUCHO celebrating all things chocolate. The permanent exhibit鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
A beautifully restored 1909 building houses Mundo Chocolate, a museum and store known as MUCHO celebrating all things chocolate. The permanent exhibit鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
The symbol of Mexico City, known as 'El 脕ngel' (The Angel), this gilded Winged Victory on a 45m-high pillar was sculpted for the independence centennial鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
Opposite Torre Mayor, the 104m-high Estela de Luz was built to commemorate Mexico's bicentennial anniversary in 2010, though due to delays in construction鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
Commonly known as La Diana Cazadora (Diana the Hunter), this 1942 bronze nude sculpture atop a fountain is actually meant to represent the Archer of the鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
In the Estela de Luz basement you'll find this cultural center with temporary expositions, of hit-and-miss interest, focusing on digital technology. Areas鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
Just off Reforma, this monument and open plaza dedicated to mothers features a statue of a woman and child. The first brick was laid on Mother's Day (May鈥
Zona Rosa & Reforma
Paseo de la Reforma鈥檚 busy intersection with Avenida Insurgentes is marked by the Monumento a Cuauht茅moc, memorializing the last Aztec emperor.
Zona Rosa & Reforma
An angular tower and mirror-ball ensemble housing the nation鈥檚 Bolsa (stock exchange) marks the southern edge of the Colonia Cuauht茅moc.