Mexico enjoys unchanging popularity among tourists from all over the world every year. The capital of this country - Mexico City - is not only one of the largest modern and dynamically developing megacities in the world, but also the oldest city in the western hemisphere of the Earth. The capital of Mexico is also rightfully considered the cultural capital of all of Latin America, because it is here that you can see traces of one of the most ancient Aztec civilizations in the history of mankind.
The city of Mexico was built by the Spanish conquistadors in 1521 on the site of the destroyed Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. The capital of Mexico acquired its status in 1821. Mexico City today is a modern metropolis, surrounded by nature in its original form.
Mexico City attractions deserve a special mention. These include magnificent palaces, buildings, universities, ancient temples, as well as modern amusement parks. In addition, excursions are organized for tourists to the archaeological excavations, which are located both in the city itself and outside it.
The capital of Mexico amazes everyone who visits itpeople with their contrast. Here you can see rich areas with fashionable buildings and expensive cars, adjacent to the slums inhabited by the poor; quiet parks, immersed in greenery and flowers, adjacent to noisy, crowded, busy streets.
Three cultures are closely intertwined in the history and architecture of Mexico City: Aztec, colonial and modern. There is even a Tri-Culture Square in the city center. This allows Mexico City to be called a kind of open-air museum.
In the historic center of Mexico City is El Zocalo Square (Constitution Square). It is the second largest square in the world and was built on the site of the destroyed Aztec palaces and temples. Today you can see the most beautiful architecture of the colonial period here: the Catholic Cathedral of the Metropolitan Cathedral, which is the largest in Latin America, the Cortes Palace, the residence of the country's president, the walls of which are decorated with magnificent frescoes by Diego Riviera. Every year on September 15, a celebration dedicated to Mexico's Independence Day is held in the square.
The capital of Mexico is also famous for its large number of interesting museums, the most famous of which is the Museum of Anthropology. The 26 halls of this museum contain the most unique exhibits, which are a reminder of ancient civilizations: books-codes containing still unsolved mysteries, burial masks, the Aztec solar calendar and the Mayan Temple, which is also located on the territory of the museum.
The most famous modern building in Mexico City is the TorreLatino is the first skyscraper in Latin America. It was built in 1950. Climbing up to the observation deck, located on the 44th floor of the building, you can enjoy a breathtaking and unforgettable view of the city, the valley and volcanoes.
Thanks to its originality, uniqueness, uniqueness and rich history, Mexico City will forever remain in the memory and heart of the people who visited it.