National Museum of Anthropology, in Mexico City, world-famous repository of some 600,000 art and other objects relating to Mexico. Many anthropological, ethnological, and archaeological materials in the collection date from the pre-Hispanic period. Exhibited on two large floors, these displays show ...
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麥克斯韋人類學博物館(Maxwell Museum of Anthropology)位於新墨西哥州(New Mexico)大城市阿布奎基(Albuquerque)的新墨西哥州大學(University of New Mexico)校園內, 博物館內有美國西南人種和祖先群兩座展館. 所需時間 兩小時內 開放時間 Tu - Sat: 10 - 4 Closed Sunday, Monday and major holidays 入場費 免...
Skip the line with this entrance ticket to Mexico City’s National Museum of Anthropology and visit one of the most important buildings in Latin America, with rooms that contain the pre-Hispanic artifacts and history of the Mexicas, Mayas, Toltecs, and more cultures from the country throughou...
About the National Museum of Anthropology Mexico CityTo be able to understand Mexico, you also have to go deep into its past. Long before the Spanish contact, the ancient people who inhabited present-day Mexico had already been flourishing for more than 4,000 years....
Courtyard of the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. © Wolfgang Sauber