Part of the City’s “cultural alleys,” which takes open spaces for cultural exhibitions, this one is on the fence bordering the Chapultepec Forest with Paseo de la Reforma.
The gallery has displayed historical, ecological and multicultural exhibits. Everything is focused on highlighting cultural identity, the importance of organizations, and cultural creations that have achieved posterity.
Exhibitions usually change some two to three times per year, but they’re nearly always deeply informative.
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One of the most prominent theatrical stage in all of Mexico . . .
One of Mexico City's true landmark hotels . . .
One of Mexico City's oldest traditional training and sports facilities . . .
A first rate theater for the Polanco and Centro Deportivo Chapultepec communities . . .
The seat of Chile's diplomatic mission to Mexico . . .