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Latest releases
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Photographs
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Gallery 1
Various images from Mexico City from its microspace to its people and its buildings; all of this with an artistic flair.
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Alameda
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park.
Mural painted by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera for the Del Prado Hotel in Mexico City. It is one of the most representative murals of Rivera’s work.
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Correos
Post Office Building.
The old Post Office Building was built during the times of Dictator Porfirio Díaz, just before the Mexican Revolution, and it is a fine example of Neo-Classic architecture. It is located to the east of the Palace of Fine Arts on one of the most important avenues in Mexico City.
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Zócalo
The word zócalo is used to designate the main central square usually located in Mexican cities or towns, the most famous of which is that of Mexico City.
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Videos
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Xantolo
Day of the Dead in the Huasteca region in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico, where people honor the lives of the deceased and celebrate the continuation of life among Huastec songs, dancing and hot chocolate.
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