
Let’s go see Mexicráneos at Bosque de Aragón! This urban art exhibition came to the north of Mexico City. You will be able to see different pieces outdoors and even take pictures with them. Do you already have your camera or cell phone ready?
Mexicráneos is an exhibition that seeks to celebrate the Day of the Dead tradition . Although it is focused on that date, the truth is that we can usually see it throughout the year.
It is composed of monumental skulls, which were intervened by different artists. Each one has a different design. Surely you have seen them in places like Paseo de la Reforma.
Go to see Mexicráneos at the Aragón Forest
In this exhibition you will see more than 10 Mexicráneos in different spaces of this forest in Mexico City. According to information published in official social networks, you will find these huge skulls in the walkway of the accesses 6 and 8.
The best part is that you can take pictures with them. You can visit this exhibition for free from Tuesday to Sunday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm at Bosque de San Juan de Aragón (José Loreto Fabela Avenue, Gustavo A. Madero).
It doesn’t matter if it’s not Day of the Dead. This exhibition can be enjoyed regardless of the time of year. Although it is temporary, it is not known until when it will be in the forest, so do not trust it and take advantage of the weekend to take a walk and see it.