
March’s Museum Night is here! And the Museo Historia Natural y Cultural Ambiental has prepared a magical activity to enjoy it.
In case you don’t know, the Night of Museums is a magical night in which different emblematic venues of the CDMX open their doors until late, in addition to special events such as concerts, exhibitions, plays and more.
This month there are several not to be missed, and most of the activities will be held 100% free of charge. Among the highlights are the Picnic of Light at the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Museum, a dramatized tour at the Museum of the Inquisition, tarot readings at the San Carlos Museum, and of course, the Torii of Wishes, which is part of the Museum Night at the Natural History Museum.
More about Museum Night at the Museum of Natural History
The first thing you should know is that you will need to reserve the Wednesday, March 26 from
18:00 to 20:30, as the Spring of Wishes activity will be waiting for you in the lobby of the
Natural History Museum.
The idea? Celebrate life and the wishes that bloom. You will discover and enjoy decorating the Wishing Torii in honor of nature and spring.
To participate in this activity, you will need to bring a black, yellow, red ribbon or a handmade cherry blossom. You will write your wish for nature and the planet, decorate the Torii and take a souvenir photo.
You can also enjoy the opening of the temporary exhibition “Gyotaku-do” the path of art through science, by Keisdo Shimabukuro, which will begin at 7:00 pm.