You can now visit the Monumental Prints exhibition on Paseo de la Reforma. You’ll see 15 large-scale pieces featuring images of various iconic players, such as Messi, Pelé, Cristiano Ronaldo, Hugo Sánchez, and Ronaldo. Admission is free.
We’re just a few days away from the start of the 2026 World Cup, and Mexico City is already getting into the soccer spirit. On Sunday, May 3, the Monumental Prints exhibition opened and will run throughout the month.
Here’s a look at the Monumental Prints exhibition on Paseo de la Reforma
Each piece measures nearly three meters and features the image of a soccer player; on the back, you’ll find images related to the World Cups held from 1970 to 2026.
You’ll be able to take photos with the pieces, so be sure to bring your camera or cell phone. Panini announced on social media that the exhibition will be open until Sunday, May 31. You’ll have the whole month to visit.
It’s an outdoor exhibition, so you’ll find it open 24 hours a day. Remember that the 2026 World Cup kicks off on June 11 at the Mexico City Stadium. The Mexican National Team will face South Africa.
It’s worth mentioning that, among the World Cup-related activities, the world’s largest wave will take place on May 31, stretching from Paseo de la Reforma to the Zócalo.