Scenic spot introduction:
The National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología) in Mexico City is the largest museum in Latin America and is unique in the world of museums with its unique and charming collections. The collections in the museum reflect not only Mexico, but also the process of early civilization in the entire Americas. For the first time, the glorious history of the American people was shown to the people of the world, and it has a high status in the history of anthropology. The construction of the museum also integrates traditional Indian style and modern art, fully demonstrating the profound cultural connotation of the Mexican people.Attractions distribution:
The National Museum of Anthropology is located in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, covering an area of 125,000 square meters. There is a "Rain God" carved from a large stone in front of the door, and the exterior walls are carved with various patterns and portraits. The museum is divided into two floors. The first floor introduces the history of the rise and development of Mexican civilization and the period before the arrival of the Spanish. Focusing on all aspects of Mexican society, more than 27,000 cultural relics unearthed by archeology are on display. The second floor explains in detail the culture and culture of various ethnic groups in Mexico through various cultural relics such as clothing, musical instruments, weapons, religious utensils and daily utensils. Situations such as art, religion and lifestyle. In addition, the museum also has relevant introductions about an overview of anthropology, Leonardo da Vinci's theory, prehistoric times, and original immigrants to the American continent.Scenic spot features:
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Best time to visit:
All seasons
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Attraction Tickets
Ticket prices for the Mexican Museum of Anthropology:
64 pesos
Scenic area opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 09:00-19:00