Walking tour of the National Museum of Anthropology
Description
Discover the stories, symbols, and civilizations that shaped Mexico on a fascinating tour through the Mexica, Maya, and Teotihuacan galleries of the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the world's most important museums. Throughout the tour, we'll journey from the indigenous cultures to the great Mesoamerican empires, exploring iconic pieces like the Sun Stone and many more, always with clear context, anecdotes, and easy-to-understand explanations.
This tour is designed so that you don't just see displays, but truly understand how the civilizations that inhabited this territory before the arrival of the Spanish thought, lived, and organized themselves. We will talk about gods, worldview, rituals, architecture, and cultural legacy, connecting the past with present-day Mexico.
Ideal whether it's your first time at the museum or you want to delve deeper and discover details that often go unnoticed. It will be a dynamic, engaging experience full of stories that will bring the museum to life.
The tour does not include the museum entrance fee: $105.00 MXN for Mexican nationals and foreign residents, $210.00 MXN for non-resident foreigners. Admission is free for Mexican nationals and residents on Sundays, children under 13, adults with an INAPAM card, teachers, and students with a valid ID.
Other cities after visiting Mexico City
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