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Mexican Museum of Anthropology

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The Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City is one of the largest museums in Latin America, located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. The museum is one of the main tourist attractions in Mexico City for its outstanding architectural style and exhibits that represent ancient Indian civilizations.

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The museum's collection is rich and the functional areas inside are well organized, with the exhibition rooms divided into two floors. The first floor has 12 display rooms, introduced anthropology, the origins of Mexican culture and Indian peoples, art, religion and life, and exhibits some of the culture and life of the peoples of Mexico before the Europeans came here, only the Spanish invasion of historical artifacts exhibits have more than 600,000 pieces. The second floor of the showroom exhibits Indian clothing, house styles, household utensils, religious vessels, musical instruments, weapons and many other artifacts.

The museum has a high status in the history of anthropology and was established with the discovery and preservation of the "Solar Calendar Stone". It is the most direct and quickest way to learn about the history of Mexico.


Mexican Museum of Anthropology
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