It’s staying longer! The exhibition of embroidered letters is extending its stay at the Palacio Postal. If you’re in a romantic mood, be sure to add it to your list of art to enjoy in Mexico City during February.
The second letter never sent is an exhibition made up of letters written on fabric: yes, embroidered letters! There are more than 100 pieces made by people who needed to say something but never did, so they embroidered a letter instead.
Emotions will run high as you read those words of love, farewell, confession, and reflection. They are phrases dedicated to someone special: a partner, family, and even pets.
These works feature different techniques such as free embroidery and chain stitching, to name a few. Get ready to let your cheesy side out!
How long will the embroidered letter exhibition be at the Postal Palace?
The exhibition has been extended, and you can now enjoy it until March 15 on the third floor of the building.
If you also have some thoughts or words that you couldn’t say, this exhibition is sure to be healing. In addition to being an ideal plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day, you can organize a date with someone special or with yourself.
Remember that you can visit from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.
Because there are messages that, even if they never reach their destination, deserve to be eternal. Don’t miss this gem of embroidery and sentiment!