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One of the best hidden gems in CDMX
Incredible murals, and they give visitors a free audio tour device. (You give your ID at the entrance and get it back when you return the audio device.)
The main building of this Supreme is located half a block from the Zadalo Plaza on Pino Suarez and Carranza Streets. From information, It was built between 1935 and 1941 by Antonio Muñoz Garcia ahd wi...
The Mexican Supreme Court building has some fabulous murals. Jose Clemente Orozco has four famous ones there there. Those are worth the trip by themselves. But the most important reason to go is somet...
Like many public buildings in Mexico, the Supreme Court is decorated with many beautiful murals. I was a bit Leary of giving up my passport as security, but it was returned. A great show. Go!
Even if you are not so much into murals, this place is a must (you can combine it with a visit to Zôcalo, Templo Mayor and/or Palacio National: Enter the Supreme Court of Justice (ID required - a prin...
One of the best hidden gems in CDMX
Incredible murals, and they give visitors a free audio tour device. (You give your ID at the entrance and get it back when you return the audio device.)
A government building with history
The main building of this Supreme is located half a block from the Zadalo Plaza on Pino Suarez and Carranza Streets. From information, It was built between 1935 and 1941 by Antonio Muñoz Garcia ahd wi...
Some of the best murals ever done
The Mexican Supreme Court building has some fabulous murals. Jose Clemente Orozco has four famous ones there there. Those are worth the trip by themselves. But the most important reason to go is somet...
Murals
Like many public buildings in Mexico, the Supreme Court is decorated with many beautiful murals. I was a bit Leary of giving up my passport as security, but it was returned. A great show. Go!
Great Murals
Even if you are not so much into murals, this place is a must (you can combine it with a visit to Zôcalo, Templo Mayor and/or Palacio National: Enter the Supreme Court of Justice (ID required - a prin...