Fue construido en 1934 como prototipo de un mercado moderno, por el arquitecto Antonio Muñoz, quien mezcló diversos estilos: barroco, Belle époque, Art nouveau y Art déco. Como sello distintivo es que tiene más de mil 450 metros cuadrados de paredes y techos cubiertos con murales, pintados por discípulos de Diego Rivera.
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70 years of often brilliantly evident experience add up to a 20th-century art experience you're going to remember.
Not just home to the Pumas, it's a true landmark in Mexico City sports history.
One of the most inspiring 20th century houses in the city, it's an in-depth look at Frida and Diego's universe.
One of the most central of public squares is a beloved memorial to unforgettable tragedy.
A surprisingly tranquil corner of an otherwise lively neighborhood, and a must-visit for fans.