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Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 11:00 AM – 5:15 PM
  • Thursday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Complejo Cultural Los Pinos
Reviews
Trejo Hernández Carolina Joselyn (02/25/2021)
Hello everyone, I am from Mexico City. I visited Los Pinos Cultural Center with my family some time ago. I think it is a good option if you are visiting CDMX or just for fun. I talk about my experience. It is located within the Chapultepec forest in the first section. The best way to get there is by subway and you can take the station Constituyentes. It was a very pleasant visit. The tour lasts about two hours so I suggest you take your time to appreciate everything. Admission is free, but before you must pass through a security check. You shouldn't have backpacks or large bags, food or drinks because you will not be able to enter. The center is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am until 5 pm, on weekends many people usually visit it so if you prefer to take your time visit some different day of the week. I liked it a lot because there are many things to see, you start the tour in the "Calzada de Los Presidentes" where you can see the sculptures of all the presidents of Mexico. You can visit Miguel Alemán's house. It has a French-style design. Among the things you can visit are libraries, bedrooms, meeting rooms, and movie theaters. Remember that you must respect the yellow signs that are marked because you can't touch the objects or paintings. If you want to take photos, you should disable the camera flash. Also, there are exhibitions of paintings and sculptures throughout the house, movies. Sometimes there are music or dance concerts. I hope you find my opinion useful and you can visit it soon.
Rodrigo Cortés (08/26/2020)
Highly recommended when visiting Mexico City. Is a way of knowing how Latin American presidents live and why is easy for them to forget about poverty. If that is not enough reason, there are plenty of art and social exhibitions
Davidson Coronado (10/10/2019)
In paper this visit sounds amazing. How many times you have a chance to visit a presidential house? Well, it's not as amazing as it seems. I mean it was nice to see it but it's missing explanations or some sort or history attached to it. There is paintings in almost every room, but if you aren't into art, is not very compelling. I really liked the street that heads to the house with the president's statues. The gardens are also pretty nice. Worth a visit? Yes, but don't have high expectations.
Alfonso Barragan (11/22/2020)
Buildings some are open nice presidential complex good place to visit
Adrian Antonio Molina (03/17/2020)
It's good but was expecting to watch presidents stuff like the Chapultepec castle. It is more like an art gallery
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