National Museum of Anthropology
Museo Nacional de AntropologíaAn astonishing museum – its collections and the way they are presented are one of a kind. Do not miss this awe-inspiring jewel!
Av. Paseo de la Reforma y calzada Gandhi, 11560 Mexico City, Mexico
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