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The Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City


(The National Museum of Anthropology)



Mexico City is arguably the most well designed and presented


archaeological museum in the world.



Designed in 1963 by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Jorge Campuzano and Rafael Mijares,


its sense of oneness with Mexico connects the ancient with the modern world.



The museum is dedicated to show casing its indigenous past, one of the few ancient civilizations that still holds a mystique today of its people, rituals and


especially the Maya / Aztec calendar.



The (61) photographs and text of this Ebook of The Mexico City Museum of Anthropology represents a pictorial journey and is not designed as a historical guide. Our prime consideration is to present images to evoke your emotions and imagination so you,


like us, may visit and re visit this most important of Mexico’s culture heritage.



Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore