Historical Landmarks

Historical Landmarks

National Museum of Anthropology

Home to the most important collection of Mesoamerican artifacts, including the famous Aztec Sun Stone.

Chapultepec Castle

(National Museum of History)

The only castle in the Americas to house royalty, now a museum showcasing Mexico’s rich history and breathtaking city views.

Palacio de Bellas Artes

A stunning cultural icon known for its breathtaking architecture, murals by Diego Rivera, and world-class performances.

Templo Mayor

The ruins of the ancient Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, revealing the deep pre-Hispanic roots of Mexico City.

Monument to the Revolution

A striking landmark honoring Mexico’s revolutionary past, offering panoramic views from its observation deck.

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Mexico’s most visited religious site, a sacred place where millions of pilgrims honor the Virgin of Guadalupe every year.

Ciudad Universitaria  (UNAM)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending modern architecture, murals by great Mexican artists, and a vibrant academic atmosphere.

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