Best museums in Mexico City | Ranking Top 10 Must-Visit Museums CDMX
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- This video presents a captivating exploration of Mexico City's most renowned museums and cultural landmarks. The video ranks 10 must-visit destinations, from the breathtaking Palacio de Bellas Artes to the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum and the extensive National Museum of Anthropology. With vibrant storytelling and stunning visuals, we will take viewers on a virtual tour, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history, art, and architecture. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a cultural explorer, this video provides an inspiring overview of Mexico City's most popular cultural spots. Don’t forget to like and subscribe if you found this video helpful!
0:00 Intro
0:58 Palacio de Bellas Artes
2:02 Museo Nacional de Arte
2:51 Monument to the Revolution
4:02 Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo House
5:16 Diego Rivera Mural Museum
6:07 La Casa Azul, Frida Kahlo House
6:52 National Museum of Anthropology
7:46 Soumaya
8:54 Jumex
9:36 UNAM Museum of Contemporary Art
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1. Creator: © Todd Rosenberg Photography
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2. Description
Español: Palacio de Bellas Artes, México D.F., México
English: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico
Date 13 October 2013, 20:59:20
Source Own work
Author Diego Delso
3. Description
English: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes ( 1934 ): Interior with murals of important Mexican artists.
Deutsch: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes ( 1934 ): Innenraum mit Wandgemälden bedeutender mexikanischer Künstler.
Date 03.04.2008
Source Own work
Author Wolfgang Sauber
4. Description
Español: Interior del palacio del bellas artes, Ciudad de México. Vista de murales y exposición temporal.
English: Fine Art Palace, Mexico City. View of murals and temporal exposition.
Date 10 June 2018, 09:36:36
Source Own work
Author Manuel Mager
5. Description
English: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Mural "La Nueva Democracia" ( 1945 ) by David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Deutsch: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Wandgemälde "La Nueva Democracia" ( 1945 ) von David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Date 03.04.2008
Source Own work
Author Wolfgang Sauber
6. Description
English: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Mural "Catarsis" ( 1934 ) by Jose Clemente Orozco ( detail ).
Deutsch: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Wandgemälde "Catarsis" ( 1934 ) von Jose Clemente Orozco ( Ausschnitt ).
Date 03.04.2008
Source/Photographer Own work Wolfgang Sauber
7. Description
English: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Mural "La Nueva Democracia" ( 1945 ) by David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Deutsch: Mexico City. Palacio de Bellas Artes: Wandgemälde "La Nueva Democracia" ( 1945 ) von David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Date 03.04.2008
Source Own work
Author Wolfgang Sauber
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10. Description
English: Mural on the ceiling of the main stairway of the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City (author and title unknown)
Date 6 September 2009
Source Own work
Author AlejandroLinaresGarcia
11. Description
Español: Museo Nacional de Arte, México D. F. Interior del museo.
English: National Museum of Art, México City, Museum Interior
Source Own work
Author Joaquín Martínez Rosado
12. Description
English: "Malgre Tout" by Jesús F. Contreras (1866-1902) at the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City
Date 6 September 2009
Source Own work
Author AlejandroLinaresGarcia
13. Artist
José Jiménez (1830 - 1859) - Painter (Mexican)
Born in State of Mexico. Died in Mexico City.
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Title
Español: Interior del Colegio de Infantes de la Catedral de México
Interior of the Metropolitan Cathedral Choir School
Object type painting
Date 1857
Medium oil on canvas oil on canvas
Dimensions height: 810 mm (31.88 in); width: 1,060 mm (41.73 in)
Collection
Museo Nacional de Arte wikidata:Q1138147
Accession number
15427
Object history
English: donation, 1992
14. Description
English: "Moctezuma en Chapultepec" by Daniel del Valle (1867-?) done in 1895 on display at the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City
Date 6 September 2009
Source Own work
Author AlejandroLinaresGarcia
15. Description
Español: Pinturas y esculturas al interior del Museo Nacional de Arte en México, D. F.
Source Own work
Author Joaquín Martínez Rosado
16. [www.fundacionjumex.org](www.fundacionjumex.org/)
Tremendous Capital City!
Visitors quickly realize of the history, culture, traditions, delicious and eclectic gastronomy. Mexico City is just fascinating, too much to explore and discover.
Mexico has the largest number of world heritage sites recognized by UNESCO, the product of its complex historic processes.
Nice vid!
Thank you for watching🙂 Mexico City is one of our favourite! It’s so rich in history and culture, you can’t get bored in there:)
Do you live in CDMX or are you a fellow traveler as us?)
wow I loved your video I hope your trip to Mexico City has been the most fun, Mexico is a country full of culture and traditions I hope to return to that beautiful country soon.
Thank you for watching!! Our trip was amazing and Mexico City in particular holds a special place in our hearts☺ What was your favorite place/town/area that you liked the most during your trip?
@@natashtepa wow, well, I'll tell you that I traveled to the center of Mexico and I fell in love with everything I met, but I still had a lot to see, among the cities I was there were Mexico City, Puebla, Cuautla, Cuernavaca and Toluca... I hope to return to the Caribbean soon Mexican, thank you.
Nice and interesting video. Please note, however, that the National Museum of Anthropology is not the work of Filipino architect Antonio Toledo. The Mexican architect Pedro Ramírez Vasquez led the architectural project.
Antonio Toledo?? Vaya que mala información!!?
Thank you, we glad you liked our video! And thanks for catching our error - of course it was Pedro Ramirez Vasquez!🙈
What other buildings by this architect in CDMX do you know of? Any notable ones you’d recommend visiting?
Do all mentioned museums have English language support? English text next to paintings, artifacts. Also, what is the best time to visit CDMX?
Hi there. Some museums have dubbed English descriptions, some don’t. We used google translate app - it has a camera feature that translate the text live. It was very helpful in such situations:)
In terms of best time to visit, I think this city is great anytime of the year! It may get pretty hot in the summer months. December and January can be colder, so do take sweaters and long pants. And take into account that it can be colder inside as they don’t have central heating and windows are fairly thin.
I can say that end of February-March was the most comfortable weather wise. It was warm enough but not too hot. And the Jacaranda trees were in bloom - very special sight🤩
When are you planning to go?
@natashtepa Honestly, I'm not sure. I've been watching videos about CDMX for a while but have not decided when the best time to visit is. I'm also keen on knowing if there are other places close to CDMX worth visiting like Taxco? Also, I'm based in MENA, so it will take around 14 hours to reach CDMX😐
MNA is not a work of any phillipino architect but by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez
That’s correct. Someone already commented about this error. It is, of course, the work of Pedro Ramirez Válazquez
Y el museo nacional de historia En Chapultepec? Y el papalote? Y el arte laboratorio alameda? Y el museo del templo mayor? Y el museo de la ciudad de México? Y el museo de las culturas del mundo? 😂😂😂
These are all great museums for sure! We could’t possible visit all of them during our stay in CDMX, especially considering that some estimate Mexico City to have the most amount of museums than any other city.
Which ones are your absolute favourites? What TOP-5 would you recommend us visit next time?
@@natashtepa son casi 200 museos y hay varias bibliotecas, la México de la Ciudadela, la Vasconcelos, la central de C.U. MUCHOS SON GRATIS EN DOMINGO. HAGAN UN TOUR 😎😎 EN LA BASÍLICA DE GUADALUPE HAY UN MUSEO MUY BUENO, EL MUSEO DEL VIRREINATO O LA PINACOTECA DE LA EXPROFESA.
@@natashtepa 1.- Museo del Virreinato 2.- El Centró Nacional de las Artes (Cenart) 3.- Museo de las Culturas del Mundo. 4.- Museo Rufino Tamayo 5.- La zona de museos de Ciudad Universitaria que son: Universum, El pabellón de la biodiversidad y el Muac.
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@@urielcervantes-on3st amazing! By the way, Biblioteca Vasconselos is one of my favourite buildings in Mexico City! We mention it in our other video about overlooked museums in CDMX. Consider watching it as well and let us know what you think:)
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What are these places?