Access to the Archaeological Zone and the Museo del Templo Mayor

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Admire the main cultural, political and religious aspects that are counted among the ruins of the great temple of a great civilization just before its decline and colonization. The tour begins in the ancient ruins of the temple and continues to the museum and its rooms, which expose history and culture through its archaeological pieces.

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Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Starts: Mexico City, Mexico
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets



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Admire the main cultural, political and religious aspects that are counted among the ruins of the great temple of a great civilization just before its decline and colonization. The tour begins in the ancient ruins of the temple and continues to the museum and its rooms, which expose history and culture through its archaeological pieces.

Visit: Museo del Templo Mayor, Seminario 8 Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06060 Mexico

This museum takes place in an archaeological zone, comprised of the complex of ruins of what was the most important ceremonial temple in Tenochtitlán; and it also has its own museum in which all kinds of archaeological pieces from Tenochtitlán are exhibited (before, during and after the colony), highlighting the historical and cultural aspects of the time, as well as the uses and customs, and traditions of war. AVOID PURCHASE LINES, just access the COVID FILTER; Support us by checking our DIGITAL GUIDE -If you pick up your tickets at iQuit Bakery (Tabasco 97b, Roma Nte) you get a GIFT for a COOKIE and a DRINK (optional). Delivery of tickets at home (optional): only with delivery address to Hotels, Hostels, accommodation, and private addresses. Delivery is made between 7 and 1 day prior to your visit. Souvenirs (Crafts (Alebrije) or Bottle (Mezcal), Photoshooting during your visit / tour and Transportation Service are optional



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