In the midst of the accelerated pace of Paseo de la Reforma and the constant movement of one of the most visited cultural areas of Mexico City, a space has just been reborn that invites to lower the pass, listen to the water run and reconnect with nature. It is the old Water Mirror of the First Section of the Chapultepec Forest, located in the pedestrian corridor that connects the National Museum of Anthropology with the Tamayo Museum, and that …
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In the midst of the accelerated pace of Paseo de la Reforma and the constant movement of one of the most visited cultural areas of Mexico City, a space has just been reborn that invites to lower the pass, listen to the water run and reconnect with nature. It is the old Water Mirror of the First Section of the Chapultepec Forest, located in the pedestrian corridor that connects the National Museum of Anthropology with the Tamayo Museum, and that …