Ebonne B.
Yelp
I'm not sure how or why I'm just getting around to discovering this place but I'm glad I finally did! A multi-level building nested next to the Mexican Consulate and off of busy 16th street in columbia heights it can be easy to miss as it appears to be a part of the consulate or some other historical site with limited visitation hours and functions.
True to its name the center features numerous events dedicated to sharing the vibrant Mexican cultural past and present with the local community by providing musical performances, art exhibits, cinema, culinary events and educational symposiums for kids and adults alike. Also, unlike some of the other cultural centers in the area, they are also open on Saturdays (but this is limited to exhibition runs). Sign up for their regular newsleter via their website or look up new exhibits and stop by. It's one of the many jewels of the Washington, DC area and many of their programs are free!
Side items:
- From what I saw there's only one set of bathrooms on the first floor
- The Institute is housed in a mansion that is over 100 years old which adds a lot of character and charm but also means it's not the easiest to get around if you have a condition that severely limits or causes mobility issues. Lots of stairs, some parts are slightly uneven, and I didn't see an elevator. But I've only been here once and maybe it was off somewhere less conspicious and I missed it
- As another poster mentioned, some of the staff can be a bit stand-offish, but many others are warm, friendly and engaging
- the building has many interesting details and murals, I'm not a architecture buff but I imagine someone with an affinity for that would enjoy some of the intricate building details one would find all throughout