The capital of the Mexican state is simply shrouded in numerous sights, legends and the atmosphere of the mysterious overseas culture. This is a rather controversial city with its very unsightly sides and historical beauties intertwined in a single rope of a turbulent metropolis.
There are many rumors and characteristics of this ancient South American city. Dirty air, a high level of criminality and the general ugliness of poor neighborhoods often cause tourists to refuse to travel to this wonderful city with a thousand-year history. Often, the average person’s ideas about Mexico City are reduced to standard concepts:
- Mexican TV series;
- Tequila;
- Cacti;
- Burrito with hot sauce;
- Mariachi songs in sombrero.
However, the true culture and zest of this city lies far beyond this everyday representation.
Zocalo
The colonial Spanish past in Mexico has not spared architecture and general urban planning. As in any Spanish city, the development was carried out from the main square, on which the cathedral and administrative buildings were located. After gaining independence, the young state set out to build a grandiose monument to the independence of Mexico in the center of the square, but the construction was completed at the stage of erection of the basement, which means the Spanish word “Zocalo”. Soon the pedestal was demolished, but the square remained known among the people as “Tsokalo”. Today, its official name is the Constitution Square (Plaza de la Constitucion), in the center of it there is a huge flagpole with the national flag, and along the perimeter the square is surrounded by houses of the seventeenth century.
Palace of Fine Arts
This cultural complex is almost a visiting card of the Mexican capital. The most beautiful architecture amazes the imagination of any tourist. The Palace of Fine Arts consists of such notable places as:
- Opera and Ballet Theatre;
- Museum of Architecture;
- National Palace of Fine Arts Museum.
The main part of the palace is occupied by the concert halls of the opera, in which most tourists tend to get to listen to wonderful opera and ballet performances performed by the best Mexican artists. The interior decoration of the palace is not inferior to its exterior.
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
The most magnificent cathedral in all of Latin America has 400 years of history. This grandiose Roman Catholic church, 65 meters high, is located in the very center of the capital. Its bell chime cannot be confused with anything and cannot be forgotten. The history of the construction of the main Catholic cathedral of New Spain is very similar to the construction of the Palace of the Nation. Converting the Aztecs to Christianity, the missionaries destroyed their old temples and erected new Christian cathedrals from the stone of pagan temples right on the site of the ancient Aztec sanctuaries.
Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec)
The residence of the Emperor of Mexico Maximilian I is located on a hill 2325 meters high. They began to build it at the end of the eighteenth century, and construction was completed after the country gained independence. Today Chapultepec serves only as a museum, but it is worth visiting not only because of the beautiful architecture, but also due to the bewitching view from a height of more than two thousand meters. In addition, there is a unique garden on the roof of the castle with real alleys with trees, shrubs and flower beds.
Casa de los Azulejos
This palace of graceful beauty was popularly called the “Tiled House” due to the decoration of its facade from white and blue tiles. Today, it houses a fashionable restaurant, but tourists have the opportunity to walk inside it and appreciate all the richness of the interior decoration of this diamond of colonial architecture.
National Museum of Anthropology
It is, without exaggeration, the largest and most popular museum in all of Mexico, making it one of the most visited attractions in the world. The museum consists of two departments: anthropological on the first floor and ethnographic on the second. Here are collected the most valuable and famous artifacts of the pre-colonial culture of the Aztecs, Mayans and other ancient peoples, including the Sun Stone, which became famous on the eve of 2012.
Templo Major
Another historical site that tells about the history of pre-colonial life of the Indians is the open-air museum Templo Major. In translation, its name means “Main Temple”, and such a unique complex was formed thanks to archaeological excavations, during which an incredible amount of ancient artifacts, pyramids and household items were discovered. The museum has several thematic halls:
- Archaeological;
- Ritual;
- Hall of tribute and trade;
- Hall of the sun god and war Huitzilopochtli;
- Hall of the god of rain and thunder Tlaloc.
These expositions feature unique artifacts that demonstrate the life of the ancient peoples of Mexico in all its manifestations, from the everyday and commercial level, to the ritual and military.
Sochimilco
The area of the Mexican capital called Xochimilco gained popularity due to its extensive system of canals and artificial islands, on which colorful boats float, entertaining tourists with Mariachi songs.
Map of Mexico City hotels
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