Complejo Cultural Los Pinos - 11850 Ciudad de México

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Complejo Cultural Los Pinos - Lospinos.cultura.gob.mx

El Complejo Cultural los Pinos es un espacio para el libre ejercicio de los derechos culturales de la población, el cual se rige bajo los principios de inclusión, igualdad y diversidad.

Complejo Cultural Los Pinos - Lospinos.cultura.gob.mx

Para ingresar a Los Pinos es indispensable el uso de cubrebocas, así como mantener la sana distancia en todos los espacios.

En caso de presentar algún síntoma de enfermedad, se aconseja quedarse en casa.

Contact Complejo Cultural Los Pinos

Address :

Av. Parque Lira S/N, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11850 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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Website : http://www.lospinos.cultura.gob.mx/
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City : CDMX
Description : In a former presidential residence, this center promotes Mexican culture with exhibitions & events.

Av. Parque Lira S/N, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11850 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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PRINGSTON XD on Google

Some empty rooms but still amazing can visit this residence. There are a tour through the gallery of all Mexican presidents
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Khalil Khan on Google

A beautiful place to visit, used to be the president of Mexico city house, now it's the museum to look around, it's beautiful... Great place to visit highly recommended for Taurus people and it's free to visit
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David Perez on Google

Historical Mexican place to know Lázaro Cárdenas life as president, he made more things in 6 years than last former presidents ( Peña, Calderón, Fox, Zedillo and Salinas) together.
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Ben Castillo on Google

Took my kids to see the mansions used by past Mexican presidents and they enjoyed everything of it. It's a must see place.
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Noe Huerta on Google

This is the place where presidents lived. The current president Amlo has no interest to live here and opened the whole thing to the public so people can see how presidents lived. The president before him Nieto took / stole everything even the curtains. Some presidents built their own style house in the property instead of staying in the presidential house.
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Diana Martinez on Google

I think it's really cool you get to visit the old president's house too bad they close too early. But great museum ?
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Sergio MIA305 on Google

I was expecting a luxurious and full of historical place decorated with beautiful paintings, furniture, artwork, etc; nevertheless, it lacks character for a "presidential house". It is just a big house. Having said that, I still recommend it to anyone that hasn't visited yet. Outdoors is starting to look in the rough side and soon it will need some cosmetic work along with the garden areas.
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Carlos Gil on Google

It was an interesting experience. Nice seeing where past Mexican presidents lived. The park and gardens are nice, but the house, despite it being a big residence, it was VERY stripped down of its history. There's hardly anything on the walls, you can't sit on the presidential office chair for a photo, I think that's the least they could offer. No one to explain any details of the rooms. The older house, which is adjacent to the "new house," has paintings on the walls, and more furniture. Over all, it's something to see if you have the time and you can say you've been there.

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