National Museum of Anthropology

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The National repository of social science or Museo Nacional DE Antropologia may be a national repository of North American country. Placed within the space between walkway DE la Reforma and Calle nationalist leader at intervals Chapultepec Park in Ciudad de Mexico, the repository contains vital archaeologic and social science artifacts from the pre-Columbian heritage of North American country, like the Piedra del Sol and therefore the 16th-century Aztec sculpture of Xochipilli.
Designed in 1963 by Pedro Rami­rez Vazquez, Jorge Campuzano and Rafael Mijares, it’s a formidable design with exhibition halls encompassing a area with a large lake and a huge sq. Concrete umbrella supported by one slender pillar around that splashes a synthetic cascade. The halls square measure ringed by gardens, several of that contain outside exhibits. The repository has twenty three rooms for exhibits and covers a neighborhood of seventy nine,700 sq. Meters or 857,890 sq. Feet.

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