Mexico 2026 - Mexico City - The Museum of Anthropology
The park lies on both sides of the busy main avenue. Crossing over we headed towards the much lauded Museum of Anthropology. A towering water feature dominates the central courtyard. The museum contains an extensive collection of artifacts divided by region allowing visitors to appreciate the many cultures of the Mexican people.
The exhibits showcase daily life, religious rituals, including the art that accompanied them as well as war traditions. The curating is outstanding. Burial plots are recreated so you can view what goods that were left with the dead for use in the afterlife. At one point a passage behind the facade of a temple recreates the trough where a number of sacrifice victims were discovered during excavation. We devoted several hours to exploration before enjoying lunch in the well priced museum restaurant and heading back to our hotel.
Today the Paseo de la Reforma is lined, for the most part, with modern highrises like those found in cities worldwide. However, a few historic Beaux Arts inspired colonial buildings remain which allowed me to imagine how the original streetscape may have appeared. My own city of Chicago has sacrificed some of it's architectural heritage, the loss sometimes being heartbreaking. It is the cost of progress.
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