Ben L. • August 22, 2011Very nice vantage point of very nice view of the building at the 9th floor of Sears.
Nicky • May 8, 2013Beautiful building, boring collection.
Juan C. • January 26, 2012During the Mexican-American war and the French intervention, US and France used the building as barracks
Lewis S. • October 25, 2015They say not go on a Sunday, but it wasn't too busy and there was live music and all the stalls were open etc. Amazing building and views well worth a visit
Jakob K. • September 25, 2014The center of Mexico City is chaotic, noisy and all the other things you expect! But also it has beautiful buildings tilting because of the soft soil and a lot of museums!
Oscar L. • September 8, 2011Beautiful Building!
Wikimedia México • July 30, 2013The building was the first major museum in Mexico built with private funds, with Tamayo participating in its design, which won the Premio Nacional de Arte in 1982.
Margarita K. • September 11, 2014Beautiful restaurant, set inside a courtyard of a large historic building. The courtyard is surrounded by trees to provide shade for the tables. Came here for brunch, delicious vegetable enchilada
Margarita K. • September 11, 2014Must see! A beautiful building with Art Deco style inside. Check out the theater as well as the museums on the 2nd & 3rd floor. Murals by Diego, Siquerios.
Richie S. • October 10, 2015A majestic post office. Ornate building.
Raul N. • January 23, 2017Amazing building where many of our clients have their offices. Ben Isaac & Barkay Núñez. Legal Advisers. 5521 078747
Alfa • September 12, 2014In order to gain admission, you need to show the guards one passport per group, which they will then confiscate until you leave the building.
Jose T. • August 5, 2020Great small cigar place in a 3rd floor of a building. You are in an open space/balcony. Lovely cigar selection and great selection of beers, rum, whiskey etc.
Samantha V. • April 9, 2014beatiful colonial building newly renovated and decorated with love for detail and taste. there is a magical athmosphere, we felt like traslated in another time. great stuff and breakfast, perfect!
Julia S. • August 27, 2016Mayer, a German-born financier, left a collection of decorative arts spanning three centuries in trust to the Bank of Mexico. gorgeous 18th-century building with a quiet cloister.
Andrew F. • December 23, 2015One of the oldest buildings in town, built in the late 16th century, it was first home to the local nobility and later the residence of Mexican Emperor Agustin de Iturbide.
Serafin T. • May 2, 2015Excellent spanish food at moderate prices. The building has great architecture!
Susan L. • December 31, 2017Swanky space with views of Casino Espanol building. If you’re eyeing the shrimp aquachiles, watch out. Shit is spicy!
Andrew F. • December 23, 2015Formerly the Mining College, this building dated from 1792 features an old library and a chapel. It serves as venue for the yearly Mexico City Book Fair.
Luis Roberto L. • July 7, 2015Design by David Chipperfield, the building is mostly covered with marble, it contains temporary expositions of contemporary art is a must at Mexico City !
Gregory F. • February 20, 2020The building is stunning, even if the current exhibits are t up your alley
Grace A. • May 30, 2019Quirky little design museum in a very cool building. Free entry - just sign in when you arrive.
Will M. • November 12, 2018Hidden gem! Government building with a rich history and beautiful murals. Free entry!
Barry H. • February 12, 2023The design of this old building is interesting, but the rooms are all very dark with little to no natural light.
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