An art gallery that contains the work of artists from several disciplines.
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An art gallery that contains the work of artists from several disciplines.
This late 17th-century church has a famous sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
This baroque-style 17th-century church is known for its huge domed top.
These gardens, located among the upscale houses of San Angel, boast a large number of rare plants.
This small garden has sculptures of the three Indian kings who set up the Triple Alliance in the 15th century.
This lake, popular for family boating outings, is located in the large Chapultepec Park.
This museum, located on the Plaza de Santo Domingo, traces the development of medicine and doctors throughout Mexican history.
The headquarters of the city's postal service, this huge castle-like structure is a striking architectural site.
The preserved house of the famous writer Alfonso Reyes includes a collection of interesting books and other artifacts.
The preserved home of Venustiano Carranza, who helped to draft the Mexican Constitution in 1917.
This house has served as the home to a host of famous occupants dating back to the 16th century.
This recently re-opened museum, located in a beautiful 17th-century mansion, has a collection of both historic and contemporary artwork.
A museum dedicated to the history of Mexican athletes in the Olympic Games.
This recently opened museum displays the sculptures of Geles Cabrera.
Located in a water recycling plant, this museum educates visitors on the methods by which technology sustains the world's water supply.
Located within the Palacio de Bellas Artes, this museum provides examples of various architectural styles found throughout Mexican history.
This museum contains numerous artifacts of indigenous artwork.
This geological museum, affiliated with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, was designed to present the basic issues in the earth sciences.
This government-run museum is dedicated to educating visitors on key issues in geology.
This art and history museum has one floor each dedicated to pre-Columbian times, the colonial era and modern times.
Bird-watching expeditions organized by the Mexican Society of Ornithology.
This educational museum includes a natural history wing with models of numerous prehistoric animals and a giant woman which visitors can enter to learn about anatomy.
Ride a tram or simply walk through this area in the center of the city with its interesting historic buildings.
Fascinating archaeological and historical tours sponsored by the National Institute of Anthropology and conducted in various languages.
Church that once was the home of a famous black Christ figure.
History museum where the main attraction is a "race" in which the person knowing the most about Mexican history and culture wins a prize.
Founded in the eighteenth century by the wealthy mother of two felons, this church has an interesting altar and medieval arch.
This ecological park contains local flora and fauna as well as outdoor exercise facilities.
This amusement park includes a roller-skating rink, games and lots of fun for both children and adults.
This church, built in the early 1800's, offers stunning architectural details.
Originally built as an open chapel in the sixteenth century, this church has been enclosed over the years and painted a brilliant yellow.
This chuch, constructed between 1617 and 1732, offers a tower with amazing architectural detail.
This museum features odd items from Robert L. Ripley's collection.
A museum featuring items and history of the local police.
This museum features a car collection of ninety-eight different models.
An eighteenth century church with incredible architectural detailing.
Go for a half-hour ride in a hot-air balloon.
