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Museum of Tlatelolco

Published on Mar 26, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Museum of Tlatelolco

Tamarah López Guadarrama 401A
Photo by EyeOTBeholder

The museum is on Ricardo Flores Magón Avenue and the nearest subway station is Tlatelolco.

Schedule

Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Admission Fee

  • On Sundays it's free for everybody.
  • From Tuesday to Saturday is $30.
  • For students and teachers it's $15 with valid credential.
Photo by alykat

First, I started with the "Site Tlatelolco" exhibition. There are a los of figures founded in Tlatelolco. This figure is a Tlacuache. Also there are dishes and pots.

In Tlatelolco there was one of the most important markets. The people sold chilli, avocado, nopales, mamey and more. Their currency was the cacao and salt.

Also there was a map of the ancient México.

Next, I went to the "Mexico 68" exhibition. This one talks about thr student movement from the beginning to the end.

Photo by Omar Omar

The movement started on July 23th on 1969 and finished on October 2nd on the same year. The worst day was the last one. Many people died.

Great museum!

October 2nd, do not forget!