The City House

Non-profit organization · Oaxaca City

The City House

Non-profit organization · Oaxaca City

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C. Porfirio Díaz 115, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

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Nestled just blocks from the Zocalo, this vibrant cultural hub showcases local art, hosts engaging workshops, and features a stunning aerial photo floor.  

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C. Porfirio Díaz 115, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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C. Porfirio Díaz 115, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

+52 951 516 9715
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Features

wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Jul 24, 2025

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"Museum of Urbanization and Architecture Oaxaca's Casa de la Ciudad is housed in a big yellow building just a couple of blocks from the Zocalo. On the ground level you'll find the Andres Henestrosa memorial library which contains over 50,000 volumes, and some rooms that are used for temporary exhibits. Make your way across the central patio and up the steps to the second floor, where you'll find, among other things, a room that has two very large aerial photos (about 12 square feet) of Oaxaca city on the floor. One of the photos was taken in 1990, and the other in 2006. They call this the "foto-piso" (photo-floor). It's fun to walk over it and pick out landmarks and see how Oaxaca has changed over time. The Casa de la Ciudad often has exhibits dealing with urbanization and architecture, and it also hosts workshops, concerts and other events. It is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm, and admission is free."

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"Museum of Urbanization and Architecture Oaxaca's Casa de la Ciudad is housed in a big yellow building just a couple of blocks from the Zocalo. On the ground level you'll find the Andres Henestrosa memorial library which contains over 50,000 volumes, and some rooms that are used for temporary exhibits. Make your way across the central patio and up the steps to the second floor, where you'll find, among other things, a room that has two very large aerial photos (about 12 square feet) of Oaxaca city on the floor. One of the photos was taken in 1990, and the other in 2006. They call this the "foto-piso" (photo-floor). It's fun to walk over it and pick out landmarks and see how Oaxaca has changed over time. The Casa de la Ciudad often has exhibits dealing with urbanization and architecture, and it also hosts workshops, concerts and other events. It is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm, and admission is free."

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Mikael Haller

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Interesting look at Oaxaca, its growth, and an exposition on water use, availability, and conservation, all in a beautiful venue.

Wyatt Lawrence

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Seems mostly closed/under some renovation but you can walk into the main floor which is nice. Not worth going out of your way for at the moment.

Kent Pointon

Google
Very interesting to see how the same urban problems occur all over the world. I also enjoy the old mapping and seeing the changes in our urban environments

Marijose Flores Garcìa

Google
This place has a colonial architecture, also you can find temporary exhibitions of differents local artist.

Os Lo

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A great cultural center-library with a beautiful gallery where you can appreciate art from local and international artists

Judy Kroon

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Pictures pointing out the problems with access and mobility in the growing city.

Shauna Berg

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Love the city scape floor.

M Santiago

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I love it