Tlaloc - 11100 Ciudad de México

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Av. Grutas 770, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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Av. Grutas 770, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Armando Tamales on Google

Una asombrosa estructura en piedra tallada, que nunca se terminó de esculpir y que costó mucho negociar su translado a este lugar que ahora tiene, desde entonces no solo trajeron la escultura también las aguas que nos inundan, no obstante vale la pena el lugar donde está porque todos la podremos admirar. Disfruta nuestra cultura.
An amazing carved stone structure, which was never finished carving and which cost a lot to negotiate its transfer to this place that it now has, since then not only did the sculpture also bring the waters that flood us, however it is worth the place where it is because we can all admire it. Enjoy our culture.
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Ivan G on Google

Es un imponente monumento al Dios Tlaloc, el cual fue traído desde Coatlinchán en Texcoco, y está postrado frente al Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
It is an imposing monument to the God Tlaloc, which was brought from Coatlinchán in Texcoco, and is prostrated in front of the National Museum of Anthropology and History.
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Erick Herrera on Google

No es Tláloc, es Chalchiuhtlicue. Pero es una obra impresionante y con mucha historia, desde su creación hasta su traslado a Reforma.
It's not Tlaloc, it's Chalchiuhtlicue. But it is an impressive work with a long history, from its creation to its transfer to Reforma.
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Fernando J. Arteaga Cabello on Google

Fantástico e impresionante monolito que representa al dios Tlaloc, deidad prehispánica del agua y la lluvia, y que adorna Paseo de la Reforma y da la bienvenida al imponente museo de Antropología e Historia. Aunque la placa dice que fue donada por el pueblo de Coatlichán, la realidad es que fue difícil para ellos desprenderse de él, el traslado toda un reto de ingeniería.
Fantastic and impressive monolith that represents the god Tlaloc, pre-Hispanic deity of water and rain, and that adorns Paseo de la Reforma and welcomes the imposing Museum of Anthropology and History. Although the plaque says that it was donated by the people of Coatlichán, the reality is that it was difficult for them to get rid of it, the transfer was an engineering challenge.
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Christopher Meluli on Google

!! E X E L E N T E !!
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Tomáš Mráz on Google

Nice statue...
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Ramon Chavez on Google

Giant sculpture from ancient times, entrance to the corridor of anthropology museum
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Ryan Lewis on Google

Big Head Rock. 5/5 Head Rock

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