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Palacio Nacional at Zocalo, Mexico City. This used to be the president's office. Actually, the president works in Los Pinos architecture government flag Mexico City scenes 2
Torre PEMEX. Main offices of the national petroleoum company (PEMEX)and the second tallest building in Mexico. It was built in 1984 and was the tallest building until 2003, when Torre Mayor was built. The height is 211.3 m (702 ft) and the architect was Arq. Pedro Moctezuma PEMEX tower torre Mexico City scenes 13
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This fountaine is a landmark of Mexico City diana cazadora hunter Diana Cazadora" fountaine in Mexico City 2
Interior of Palacio Postal (Postal Palace), Mexico City architecture City interiors Mexico City scenes 10
Torre Latinoamericana. Located at Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Madero st. intersection, Mexico City. Built in 1956, was the tallest building in Mexico until 1984, when the Torre PEMEX was built. It's 182 m high (597 ft) and has a very effective pilot system that has avoid it to fall down during the last 2 biggest earthquakes in Mexico City: 1957 and 1985, both destroyed many other lower buildings. These pilots are 33 mts below street level. The architect was Ing. Adolfo Ernesto Zeevaert Wiechers (1920-2003). This view is from Av. Juarez Torre Latinoamericana skyscraper Mexico City scenes 18
This is how the Bellas Artes Palace looks like in saturday, after a slight afternoon rain Mexico palace theatre Bellas Artes
Detail of the front door of Casino Español, Mexico City. It states the year of inaguration Casino Espanol Mexico Architectural details 10
mexico city's national cathedral situated on the main plaza (zocalo) of this capital city city traffic architecture National cathedral, mexico cit
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impressions of the "Bellas Artes" palace, in Mexico City mexico city theater Palacio de Bellas Artes 1
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wet mexico city traffic on the way home from the airport one early morning cars lights motor vehicle Mexico city traffic
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Crowds shopping at informal commerce, street aside Palacio Nacional, Zocalo, Mexico City crowds people activities Crowds
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New second level of main transit via (periferico), in Mexico City Mexico city periferico Mexico City scenes 4
Architectural details on Mexico City buildings architecture building details Architectural details 12
Edificio de principios del siglo XX que albergó a la rectoría de la Universidad de Guadalajara y actualmente es el Museo de las Artes a cargo de la misma universidad museo universidad guadalajara Universidad de Guadalajara
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From Palenque (Mexico). The pyramid is the tomb of Pakal (615-683) pyramid palenque yucatan Mayan ruins 2
This is the eagle found in mexican national sign. This image means the foundational story of Mexico, which is based on a ancient aztec legend which tells where the aztecs should build their new settlement, and the story says that when they find an eagle eating a snake, stand on a cactus, it will be the place to build their city. They found such sign in a small island in the middle of a lake, and it became the great city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, which today is located under the Zocalo area, in actual Mexico City. You can see part of the ruins in the Templo Mayor museum. Also, you can see actual photos of Zocalo in my gallery zocalo flag aztec Mexican eagle 1
This is the Revolution Monument in Mexico City. The Mexican Revolution began in 1910 and was the first revolution of the 20th century. This Revolution ended in 1917 with a Constitution document which was the first one worldwide to recognize social and colective rights Revolution Mexico City Monumento a la Revolucion
Palenque sits against the Chiapas Mountains overlooking the broad coastal plain that came to be known as Nonowal and Xicalanco to later peoples in Mesoamerica. The ancient Palenque people constructed their palaces, temples, and houses on natural and manufactured terraces that rise up the northern side of the first ridge of these forest-covered limestone mountains mayan ruin ruins Mayan Ruin 2
This building is where the Mexico City government works (main offices). Is located besides the "Zocalo", the main square of the city building Mexico Distrito Ciudad de Mexico (DF)
Overlooking El Paso cityscape at sunset and the border with Juarez Mexico Paso Texas Overlook El Paso Overlook
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A picture of the National Cathedral in downtown Mexico City. We took this outside of our hotel room Mexico City cathedral National Cathedral
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