"The Fonoteca Nacional, also known as the "House of Sounds of Mexico", is located in Francisco Sosa, one of the most beautiful streets in Coyoacán. This place shelters a large audio archive which reflects the history, identity and culture of Mexicans.If you are looking for a quiet place to read a book and enjoy the scenery and music, you have to visit this site gardens. Admission is free and you can enjoy the music selection that changes every week. Each month they offer a variety of free cultural events and radio concerts, exhibitions, festivals, among others." - Leolab
UPDATE: It's open now Monday thru Friday. Only garden areas and music studio with computers/music selection were open during covid restrictions. Now, I believe more areas are open.
The gardens are beautiful. Several areas to sit.
Andy M.
Google
This is a nice place to find some solitud and get some studying done either in the library or the main garden.
Max W.
Google
What awaits you here for free is: a small radio museum, a library, clean bathrooms, a relaxing garden and free filter coffee.
It‘s definitely not recommended for action seekers and really just a cool escape from the midday sun for an hour or so.
Mara M.
Google
A really beautiful and blissful place, great architecture and garden. So glad I just stumbled into it!
Abner P.
Google
Beautiful house and garden. Some of the gadgets of the exhibition were not working. Relaxed atmosphere.
Erick D.
Google
The garden view and the material exposed is so cool.
Bruno B.
Google
Nice place for free coffee and to listen to thousands of sounds from Mexico.
Elisa Del P.
Google
Lovely place to listen to historical sound archives
JL S.
Yelp
No music playing in the pretty courtyard. Only two small temporary exhibits were on display. At least the admission is free. Also saw two resident cats.