Mexico City: Palace
Places and attractions in the Palace category
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- Science museum
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- Art Nouveau architecture
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- Archaeological site
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- Natural attraction
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- Unesco
- Cemetery
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- Football
Casa de los Azulejos
Palace known for its tile facade Nestled in the bustling heart of Mexico City, Casa de los Azulejos, or the "House of Tiles," stands as a dazzling testament to the blend of European and Mexican artistic traditions. This 18th-century baroque palace is adorned with the blue and white tiles that give it...
Nacional Monte de Piedad
The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a not-for-profit institution and pawnshop whose main office is located just off the Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City.
Palace of the Count of Buenavista
The Palace of the Count of Buenavista is a Mexican historical building located in Cuauhtémoc, precisely at 50 Puente de Alvarado Street, in the Tabacalera neighborhood.
Palace of the Marqués del Apartado
The Palace of the Marquis del Apartado is a historic residence located in Mexico City, just to the northeast of the city's Zocalo in the Historic center of Mexico City. It was built between 1795 and 1805 over one of the pyramids of the Aztec sacred precinct in Tenochtitlan.
Palace of the Viceroy
The National Palace is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico. Since 2018 it has also served as the official residence for the President of Mexico. It is located on Mexico City's main square, the Plaza de la Constitución.
Mexico City administrative buildings
The Mexico City administrative buildings are two buildings on the south side of the Zócalo in Mexico City divided by the avenue Avenida 20 de Noviembre. They house offices of the governing authority of Mexico City.