Palace of Fine Arts

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Mexico, Retracing the steps of the Aztecs
You’re now standing in front of one of the most iconic landmarks downtown: the magnificent Palace of Fine Arts. It took more than 30 years to complete this masterpiece, combining Art Nouveau on the outside with Art Deco inside. Built using white marble from Italy, it houses some of the country’s most celebrated artworks, including pieces by Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Its grand theatre has hosted some of the world’s greatest performers, such as opera singer Maria Callas and renowned painter Frida Kahlo, who exhibited her work here many times. In addition to its performance hall, the palace is also home to the Museum of Fine Arts and the city’s Architecture Museum. An authentic cultural hub, leaving visitors the choice to either discover Mexican art, architectural exhibits, or theatre, ballet, and musical performances. Construction began in 1904 to celebrate the centenary of Mexican independence—this landmark will definitely amaze you!

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