When we talk about museums in the CDMX this is the favorite of many, isn’t it? If you still haven’t visited it or want to go again, you came to the right place, because we bring you schedule and cost of tickets for the National Museum of Anthropology. By the way: one day a week it is possible to enter free.
The National Museum of Anthropology opened its doors on September 17, 1964. That’s right: in 2024 it will celebrate its 60th anniversary. Its main mission is to safeguard, research and disseminate ethnographic and archaeological pieces, such as the emblematic Piedra del Sol.
Throughout its 22 rooms you will find countless pieces that will take you to know an important part of the history of Mexico. 🤓
Tickets to the National Museum of Anthropology: cost and further information
The ticket to the National Museum of Anthropology 🎟️costo is $95; however, seniors, boys and girls under the age of 13, as well as teachers, students, and people with disabilities, are eligible to participate free.
I’m sure you’re wondering: what day is the Museum of Anthropology free? The sundays the national public and those foreigners residing in the Mexican Republic can enter free of charge (the latter must present their valid FM document), as explained on the official website of the venue.
The museum is open from 📆Tuesday to Sunday on a 🕛 Time:from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. It is located at 📍avenida Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi S/N, alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo. Getting to the National Museum of Anthropology is very easy: it is located a few steps from the Anthropology Metrobus station, which belongs to Line 7 of this means of transportation.🚌
As for the Metro, you can go to the Auditorio station; however, you will have to walk a little further if you take this route