"The smallish Plaza Manuel Tolsá—at the end of Calle de Tacuba—is an all-but-perfect urban conglomeration that will thrill architecture fans. To the south lies the 18th-century Palacio de Minería (a former engineering college) whose solid, sober mastery of imposing volume is leavened by the wavy effects of the city’s sinking soils; to the north is the former Palacio de Comunicaciones, now Mexico ’s National Art Museum. The collection here is a winner—but some of the structure’s soaring neoclassical spaces will leave you agog. At the corner with the Eje Central thoroughfare stands the city’s beloved old post office, noted for its eclectic, Venetian-style facade and coruscating interiors in marble, bronze, and iron (don’t miss the grand staircase). A recently restored equestrian statue of a somewhat dopey-looking King Charles IV of Spain is a marvelous finishing touch."
Lots of activities depicting the diverse cultural heritage of Mexico. You will find witch doctor performing rituals on on people, tarot card readers, skate boarders, people selling items, tourists etc.
Juan Zuluaga
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Beautiful equestrian sculpture ‘El Caballito’ marvelously preserved of Charles VI of Spain, crafted by artist Manuel Tolsá.
Alexandre Akira
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Plaza Manuel Tolsá is very close to the Palacio de Bellas Artes, worth the walk on the streets that are in the outline.
Andy Martinez
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Very good museum, a little small but great on content.
Alejandra Romero
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This space is an icon in Mexico City's downtown and a must when you are around. El Caballito, MUNAL ( Museo de Arte) and other important buildings are spots that you will amazed you. If you have enough time, the amazing MUNAL building and impressing art collections will surely please and if you have only short time, just take a look into the lobby and its Imperial marmol stairs. In the square you can enjoy the local musicians and even listen the few "cilindreros" which still exist around or buy some tradicional aircraft as souvenirs. For food options " Los Girasoles " wold be a good choice where you kind find Mexican food with international standard and flexible enough to all tastes...
Pablita
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It is the space in front of the beautiful Palazzo de Bellas Artes and in a forced walk in the center around this area. You can sit on the stairs to see people go by and admire the statues and the Torre Latina Americana
Cristina Garcia
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360 degree views of amazing architecture in the historic center of CDMX!
Rocco Rinaldi
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Nice little square. There are some cute restaurants and the national art museum is located here.