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Sheinbaum said that Polic a de CDMX will take care of INAH museums, facing a problem with bidding to private companies that cause enclosure closures.
Faced with the closure of Museums of the National Institute of Anthropology and the various manifestations of strangeness both in social networks and in the vicinity of enclosures such as the museum, recently awarded with the Princess of Asturias Award of the Concorde 2025, the Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, shared through her X account that has given instructions to the Director General of the National Institute of Anthropology …
Several of the most important museums managed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Mexico City placed posters on their doors announcing the indefinite closure of their facilities, according to official communications and reports on social networks, the following cultural sites have announced temporary closures or remain without access to the public. In some cases, it was reported that visitors who were inside were evic…
Museums in Mexico City closed their doors without notice, from one day to the next; from Tuesday, June 3rd and Wednesday, June 4th, various cultural sites announced that they would remain closed indefinitely, since the pandemic of COVID-19 that this event did not occur.In their warnings, they announced that because of ‘causes of force majeure’ they closed their doors without specifying a date of reopening.It should be noted that Mexico City has …
After receiving the Asturias Prize of Concordia, the Museum of Anthropology of the CDMX has closed its doors to visitors until further notice, this for an internal theme which we will discuss below; however, it joins the list of museums that are closed such as Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Interventions. Why closed the Museum of Anthropology and other museums? For the dislike of tourists and visitors, it closed the Museum of Anthropology …
Museums of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Mexico City remain closed for “causes of force majeure”. The museum of El Carmen, the Caracol Museum, the National Museum of Interventions, the Chapultepec Castle Museum and the Museum of the Temple Major are the spaces that remain closed until further notice. “Attentive Notice, for reasons of force majeure the Museum will remain closed. We apologize for any inconveniences t…
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