For more than five decades, it has fulfilled the mission of researching, conserving, exhibiting, and disseminating the most important archaeological and ethnographic collections in the country. Read More
The museum was built in 1986, with the aim of housing the mural Dream of a Sunday afternoon in the Alameda Central because it was located in the Hotel del Prado that suffered serious damage in the 1985 earthquakes that affected Mexico City. Read More
In this beautiful residence, the artist lived most of her life; initially with his family and years later, with Diego Rivera. Read More
Dedicated itself to telling stories through artifacts that have accompanied daily life in our country for more than 200 years. Read More
Located in a magnificent house dating back to 1909 in Colonia Juárez, on Milan's corner of Roma street, the Chocolate Museum opens its doors to an elegant and cozy atmosphere. Read More
Its creation was a consequence of the archaeological excavations carried out by the Templo Mayor Project in its first season, between 1978 and 1982. Read More
Its mission is to spread the importance of tolerance, non-violence, and Human Rights. Raise awareness through historical memory, particularly from genocides and other crimes Read More
An indisputable reference in Mexican popular art, promoting it through its permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibitions. Read More
The National Museum of History is the site that keeps the memory of the history of Mexico, from the conquest of Tenochtitlan to the Mexican Revolution. Read More