País de volcanes, Mexico City
Facts and practical information
País de volcanes is an outdoor fountain and sculpture by the Spanish-born Mexican artist Vicente Rojo Almazán, installed outside Mexico City's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs Building and next to the Memory and Tolerance Museum, in Mexico. It is a 1,000 square meters artwork that features 1,034 ocher-colored pyramids standing out of the water; the artwork was made with tezontle, a type of reddish volcanic rock. The central body of the fountain contains water that flows subtly down its sides to the area with the pyramids. For Jaime Moreno Villarreal of Letras Libres, the fountain is located slightly below the square level so that the viewer can appreciate the volcanic geography. ()
Cuauhtémoc (Centro)Mexico City
País de volcanes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Casa de los Azulejos, Mercado de San Juan, La Casa de Madero.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to País de volcanes by public transport?
Bus
- Hidalgo • Lines: 4, Etiopía/Plaza de la transparencia - Tenayuca, Metrobús Línea 7 Campo Marte - Indios Verdes (8 min walk)
- Bellas Artes • Lines: 4 (7 min walk)
Train
- Juárez (7 min walk)
- Bellas Artes (7 min walk)
Metro
- Juárez • Lines: 3 (7 min walk)
- San Juan de Letrán • Lines: 8 (7 min walk)