Special Pre-Hispanic Day of the Dead Tour
Overview
Myths and legends shape the Historic Center of Mexico City, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in its mysterious and fascinating history. Participants will learn about the beliefs, myths, and traditions that have influenced Mexican culture for generations.
- 👻 The tour highlights the significance of the Day of the Dead, blending pre-Hispanic and colonial traditions.
- 📜 Detailed explanations of the Aztecs' worldview and their relationships with death will be provided.
- 🌆 This experience reveals the intriguing side of Mexico City that is rarely shown to visitors.
- ⚠️ Participants should be prepared for a deep cultural immersion that may challenge preconceived notions.
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Museo Mural Diego RiveraIn this mural we will explain the history of Mexico through the characters that have changed the history of our country.
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First public park in all of America, ordered to be built by Viceroy Luis de Velasco in 1592, we will see its classic sculptures and how it was transformed
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Palacio PostalOne of the most beautiful buildings, we will tell you about its legends, and we will see in detail the eclectic architecture of the spaces
- One of the first most important theaters in the city, created by the operetta queen Esperanza Iris. (pass by)
- In colonial times this place was the Palace of the Inquisition, currently it is the Palace of Medicine. We will explain the Holy Office to you. (pass by)
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Museo del Templo MayorIn this site we will end by explaining the worldview that the Aztecs had in relation to life and death, the rituals that they organized for their gods.