Opened in 1968, this museum is one of the best of its kind. A gigantic statue of the water god Tláloc, weighing approximately 200 tons, is poised near the entrance. Archaeological finds are exhibited throughout 11 halls depicting the different America... More [+]
External Reviews for Museo Nacional de Antropología
"i love it and its cool i will recomended to others and i will love to go again it is the coolest thing that has happened to me in the ppast years of my life i love it i will go again and willen joy..." more
"These exhibits will blow you away. If you think Mexico is only beaches, poverty and illiteracy, wake up to the heritage of this country. When your ( or at least my) ancestors were cowering without ..." more
"the place was very clean and educational. my kids really liked it because they could learn a lot. the only thing that didn't work for me was that i was confused where to go because there weren&..." more
"What an experience !! The museum building itself worth the fare (less than US$5). But inside you'll find amazing pieces of native american history, ranging from places like Arizona and New Mexi..." more
"It was the first time in my life that, after 6 hours, I had to say "stop" and come back the next day.The first time in my life a museum took me actually two days to visit. The information..." more
"This museum is top-notch everywhere you look. This is must see. Even the "cool" people (who would rather not go to a museum) in your group will be impressed. The only disappointment is th..." more
"I think this is a must-see in Mexico City! You can rent an "Audio guia" to provide information in English for some of the more interesting pieces in the museum. And there is English translations fo..." more
"I was told by many people that this was one of the world's premier museums. Sorry, it is not. Although it is a great museum, it does not meet those standards. It failed to have any sort of "WOW" fa..." more
"I highly recommend paying a visit to Mexico City's famous Museo de Anthropolgia on their famous Paseo de La Reforma. If you want to get a real eyeful of Mexican culture and history, you've come to ..." more
"The house is basically as Frida Hahlo left it, and as you wander through you get the overwhelming feeling for the life she and Diego Rivera lived. The couple's mementos are in every room, from the ..." more
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Address:
Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada GhandiMexico City, MX
Phone:
+525286519
Price Range
$4.50
Hours
9a-7p Tu-Su
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