Museo y Panteón de San Fernando - 06300 Ciudad de México

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Address :

C. San Fernando 17, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Guerrero, Cuauhtémoc, 06300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Phone : 📞 +87
Website : http://data.cultura.cdmx.gob.mx/nochedemuseos/index.php/museos/museopanteonsanfernando/
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City : CDMX

C. San Fernando 17, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Guerrero, Cuauhtémoc, 06300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Anya López Ruiz on Google

El cementerio es pequeño pero muy bonito, tal cual es como realizar un viaje al pasado y aprender historia de México. Es un lugar muy tranquilo lleno de arte.
The cemetery is small but very beautiful, just like taking a trip to the past and learning the history of Mexico. It is a very quiet place full of art.
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Alan Di Zechnas on Google

Excelente museo. Es un cementerio ubicado en el centro de la ciudad. El metro más próximo es Hidalgo. Posee una gran cantidad de tumbas y mausoleos de personajes históricos. Los fines de semana existe la posibilidad de visitas guiadas, dónde te cuentan la historia de las tumbas más importantes de este cementerio. El lugar es pequeño, pero es un museo que necesita mayor difusión ya que es sumamente interesante.
Excellent museum. It is a cemetery located in the center of the city. The closest metro is Hidalgo. It has a large number of tombs and mausoleums of historical figures. On weekends there is the possibility of guided tours, where they tell you the history of the most important graves in this cemetery. The place is small, but it is a museum that needs more diffusion as it is extremely interesting.
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Roy Lecona on Google

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KaLong Tung on Google

beautiful place. However, when the time I visited, the place was not opened to access.
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Erik Nye on Google

Compact cemetery with some interesting and beautiful tombs. Remarkably tranquil in the early morning.
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linda payson on Google

Still not open to the public as of feb 2020.
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Jennifer Perkins on Google

Note to tourists: when I visited, the door security said that this has been closed for two years since the bad earthquake. At the time there was a woman with her child and caretakers inside. I don't know if it's in fact closed or not to locals. You can still see the mosoleums through the bars. There was also a temporary installation of artful skulls and post-mortem photography, so it was worth visiting.
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Buggles Nort on Google

Opened from 1832 to 1872, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in Mexico City. Prominent Mexicans who fought for the country including Mexico's 26th president, Benito Juárez, are buried here. If you are interested in Mexican history, especially with its movement for independence, this should be in your checklist, you will not be disappointed. I am surprised at some of the reviews here stating it was closed. It was completely open for me, and I was able to walk in and look around with the security guard present. I even got close to Benito Juárez's grave and took a few photos. It was beautiful!

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