Road Hidalgo 1, Historical Center, 06050 Decheng Mexico, MexicoMap
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It is not recommended to spend 80 pesos to buy tickets like us. There is only one large exhibition hall, which is very pitted. Others are closed and it will be finished in ten minutes. I really want to come to see free on Sunday.
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Palacio de Bellas Artes Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The gorgeous marble buildings here are a haven for Mexican culture and art, and one of the finest concert halls in the world. It was built in 1905 and took 30 years to complete. In addition to the artistic works of many well-known Mexican artists, there are often various music, theater, dance performances and exhibitions here. The huge murals "Mexico Today" (Méxicode Hoy) and "The Birth of a Nation" (Nacimientode la Nacionalidad) on the second floor are the works of well-known artists; the mural on the west side of the third floor - "People at the Crossroads" is the work of Diego 61 Rivi La’s work, and anyone who knows that history knows that the original was destroyed by the Rockefeller family due to its anti-capitalist theme. After getting angry, Rivera returned to Mexico City and recreated a new one based on the original.
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Palacio de Bellas Artes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is not recommended to spend 80 pesos to buy tickets like us. There is only one large exhibition hall, which is very pitted. Others are closed and it will be finished in ten minutes. I really want to come to see free on Sunday.
The National Gallery of Mexico City is a very elegant building with marble structures and beautiful photos from all angles. Weekend free tickets. The gallery features art exhibitions on various themes. We were exhibiting nearly 400 works of Bresson, which we knew. There is a special Spanish architectural exhibition upstairs, and you need to buy another ticket. There are tourists and locals gathered in the square at the entrance. Some stalls sell souvenirs and special foods. There are steel drum performances, speeches, cartoon people stepping on sorghum, a group of children performing dance ribbons, etc.
The National Gallery of Mexico is one of the most important buildings in Mexico City, very noble and gorgeous, very similar to the famous Paris Opera. There are many world famous paintings, from ancient to modern, the historical span is very large, some of them are world famous paintings, it is worth visiting by tourists who like art.
The environment is good, the environment is good, the environment is good.
The exterior is so pretty, so it's a good place to see and see. You can enjoy the view at the department store cafe right across the street!
Great buildings and exhibits. Unfortunately, many areas are under renovation, but there is no discount on tickets. The oil paintings in it are representative works of Mexican oil paintings. They have a strong sense of history and the times. If you have time, the restaurant can try it.