PRESENTATION OUTLINE
The Franz Mayer museum is located between the Santa Veracruz Street and Hidalgo Avenue, in the corner of Hidalgo Avenue and Valerio Trujano Street, and very near of the National Stamp museum
The admisision fee was $50 but with credential it's $25, at the entrance we can see some furnitures like chairs and clocks, but also some big paints
Also we can find a little map very similar to the ones in Chapultepec Castle, its a mini representation of the very very old Mexico City
Something to remark was the very well conserved bookshelf and even the books, they look old but not destroyed
The furnitures look very well made, this one contains bones and that gives an special touch to the furniture, a more elegant touch
This one presents a more complex design, every person was made individually from the rest, that creates a very beauty puzzle effect
This one looks like if it was a very very complex machine, it gives the feeling that if you insert a key on it a very complex system will be revealed
The final part of the museum was a little place with some sculptures, furnitures and artwork, that with the correct light can give few traces of shiny, this to reinforce the fact of their religious proposite
To end, this museum was like a mini Soumaya but way more focused on wood furnitures, it looks like a furniture museum, but it was really beauty and homely.
Commander, the "thing" that you were looking for has gone, there's any record of it, it suppose to be in Franz Mayer museum,