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  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Votives in the Temple of San Felipe ..eri
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Main Door of Temple of San Felipe Neri
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Temple of San Felipe Neri
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Temple of San Felipe Neri
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Temple of San Felipe Neri
  • Part of the heavy carved wooden doors at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Carved Wooden Door at Iglesia de San...tif
  • Part of the heavy carved wooden doors at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Carved Wooden Door at Iglesia de San...tif
  • The Madonna and Child statue, ringed by lights, that forms the centerpiece of the altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Mary and Child Statue at Iglesia de ...tif
  • A statue on the altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Statue at Iglesia de Santa Ines, Mex...tif
  • The Madonna and Child statue, ringed by lights, that forms the centerpiece of the altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Mary and Child Statue at Iglesia de ...tif
  • The main altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Main Altar Iglesia de Santa Ines, Me...tif
  • Side of the nave at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Nave Iglesia de Santa Ines, Mexico C...tif
  • Paintings on display at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Paintings at Iglesia de Santa Ines, ...tif
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • Tribute candles burning at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Candles at Iglesia de Santa Ines, Me...tif
  • The main altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Altar Iglesia de Santa Ines, Mexico ...tif
  • The Azul Historico restaurant in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City. It's located in the indoor courtyard of an historick building and serves modern Mexican cuisine.
    Azul Historico Restaurant in Mexico ...tif
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Votives in the Temple of San Felipe ..eri
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Votives in the Temple of San Felipe ..eri
  • Often known simply as La Profesa, the Temple of San Felipe Neri is a 17th century Roman Catholic Church in the Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City. It was established by the Jesuits and has been the scene of a number of historic events in Mexico's history.
    Temple of San Felipe Neri
  • Part of the heavy carved wooden doors at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Carved Wooden Door at Iglesia de San...tif
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • Side of the nave at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Nave Iglesia de Santa Ines, Mexico C...tif
  • Tribute ribbons at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Ribbons at Iglesia de Santa Ines, Me...tif
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • A statue on the altar at the the Iglesia de Santa Ines (Church of Saint Agnes) in the historic Centro Historico district of downtown Mexico City, Mexico.
    Statue at Iglesia de Santa Ines, Mex...tif
  • A monument to former Mexican president Benito Juárez, who served in the office five times in the 19th century and was widely credited with resisting French incursions and moderning Mexico. The monument sits in Alameda Central (central mall) in the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, Mexico. The main statue, by Italian sculptur  Lazzaroni, shows Juárez seated. On either side are symbolic figures depicting the crowning motherland, justice with a glory torch, and a couple of lions on the seat of the pedestal over which these pieces are placed.
    Hemiciclo A Juarez, Mexico City, Mex...tif
  • A Federal Reserve building on 20th and C Streets in Foggy Bottom in Washington DC.
    Federal Reserve Building 20th and C ...tif
  • A Federal Reserve building on 20th and C Streets in Foggy Bottom in Washington DC.
    Federal Reserve Building 20th and C ...tif
  • A pink flowering cherry blossom tree in front of the Federal Reserve Building in Washington DC.
    Federal Reserve Building Cherry Blos...tif
  • The southern face of the Federal Reserve building on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC, adjacent to the National Mall.
    Federal Reserve Building (0970407131...tif
  • The southern face of the Federal Reserve building on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC, adjacent to the National Mall.
    Federal Reserve Building South Entra...tif
  • The southern face of the Federal Reserve building on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC, adjacent to the National Mall.
    Federal Reserve Building Fisheye (09...tif
  • A pink flowering cherry blossom tree in front of the Federal Reserve Building in Washington DC.
    Cherry Blossom Tree in Front of the ...tif
  • The ornate main foyer of the historic Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico on a corner of the Zocalo in the historic center of Mexico City.
    Chandelier of Gran Hotel De La Ciuda...tif
  • The ornate main foyer of the historic Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico on a corner of the Zocalo in the historic center of Mexico City.
    Chandelier of Gran Hotel De La Ciuda...tif
  • The ornate main foyer of the historic Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico on a corner of the Zocalo in the historic center of Mexico City.
    Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico, M...tif
  • The ornate main foyer of the historic Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico on a corner of the Zocalo in the historic center of Mexico City.
    Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico, M...tif
  • The ornate main foyer of the historic Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico on a corner of the Zocalo in the historic center of Mexico City.
    Gran Hotel De La Ciudad De Mexico, M...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Maya Temples on Display at the Natio...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Traditional Weaving Looms from Tlaxc...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • A wide pedestrian boulevard leading into Basque de Chapultepec, a large and popular public park in the center of Mexico City.
    Basque de Chapultepec Boulevard, Mex...tif
  • A street performer involves two small girls in his act and draws a large audience in Basque de Chapultepec, a large and popular public park in the center of Mexico City.
    Street Performer Basque de Chapultep...tif
  • Since construction first started around 1785, Chapultepec Castle has been a Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and is now Mexico's National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia). It sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in the heart of Mexico City.
    Drawing Room at Chapultepec Castle i...tif
  • Portraits on display at Chapultepec Castle. Since construction first started around 1785, Chapultepec Castle has been a Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and is now Mexico's National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia). It sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in the heart of Mexico City.
    Portraits at Chapultepec Castle in M...tif
  • Since construction first started around 1785, Chapultepec Castle has been a Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and is now Mexico's National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia). It sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in the heart of Mexico City.
    Portraits at Chapultepec Castle in M...tif
  • Retablo de la Independencia, by Juan O'Gorman, 1960-61. Since construction first started around 1785, Chapultepec Castle has been a Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and is now Mexico's National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia). It sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in the heart of Mexico City.
    Painted Murals at Chapultepec Castle...tif
  • Red bikes on a bikesharing rack in Mexico City, Mexico.
    Bikesharing Program in Mexico City (...tif
  • In the international terminal of Mexico City International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México).
    Mexico City International Airport D...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico Ci...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico Ci...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico Ci...tif
  • The main altar of the Iglesia de San Bernardo. Located just a couple of blocks from Mexico's main plaza, the Zocalo, dates back to the 17th century and was originally part of a convent complex. The convent was closed in the 19th century, leaving only the church.
    Iglesia de San Bernardo, Mexico City...tif
  • The pattern on a carved solid wood door at Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad in Mexico City, Mexico. Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad translates as Church of the Holy Trinity.
    Carved Wooden Door at Iglesia La San...tif
  • A statue depicting Christ carrying the cross in Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad in Mexico City, Mexico. Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad translates as Church of the Holy Trinity.
    Crucifixion Statue at Iglesia La San...tif
  • View looking north out over Mexico City from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinoamericana building. In the foreground is the distinctive Palacio de Bellas Artes.
    View from the Torre Latinoamericana ...tif
  • View of Mexico City from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinoamericana building.
    View from the Torre Latinoamericana ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--A large concrete umbrella covers part of the central courtyard of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Courtyard and Umbrella at the Nation...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--A large concrete umbrella covers part of the central courtyard of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Courtyard and Umbrella at the Nation...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Aztec Temple at the National Museum ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Aztec Temple at the National Museum ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Carvings from Chiapas dating to 600-800 AD.  The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Chiapas Carvings in the National Mus...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Maya Temples on Display at the Natio...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The funerary effects of Pakal the Great, a mortuary crypt of the Temple of Inscriptions at Palenque. Considered the most complex mausoleum from the Classic period, it was designed to contain the remains of K'inich Hanab Pakal (Pakal the Great). The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Pakal the Great Sarcophagus at Natio...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Dios de la Muerte (God of Death) at ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--A statue of Huehuetéotl, the Aztec God of Fire, at the National Museum of Anthropology. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Huehuetéotl (God of Fire) National ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    National Museum of Anthropology, Mex...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--a Mayan building in one of the outside areas of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Mayan Building at National Museum of...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    El Pedimento O Manda at the National...tif
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