Between the smell of punch, the lights shining at night and the nochebuenas, Christmas in the city feels like living in a Christmas story. And to continue experiencing the Christmas fantasy, the Nutcracker Invasion is coming to the Historic Center of Mexico City.
The most famous little wooden soldier of Christmas will multiply in many forms for you to meet an army of figurines based on him – you could even take one home with you!
When and where is the Nutcracker Invasion in CDMX?
The Nutcracker Invasion in the Historic Center will be a wonderful bazaar that will be at the Mexico City Museum (located at Pino Suarez 30, Cuauhtemoc) on December 13 and 14 and will bring together many wooden soldiers of different styles and sizes.
Mark your calendars! This wonderful Christmas event will be from 10:00 to 17:00 and admission will be free so you can admire the large number of Nutcrackers that will be there, made by designers and graphic artists who will reinvent the famous character.
Besides being able to see the versatility of soldiers made of different materials and with a different touch each one, you will be able to buy the one you like the most; not only will you get a beautiful ornament, but also your purchase will be for a charitable cause.
Although admission is free and without registration, we suggest you arrive on time so you don’t miss this sale-exhibition of the Nutcracker, that tender character inspired by Hoffmann’s classic Christmas tale.
If you are a fan of the popular Christmas story that tells how the Nutcracker went from being just a Christmas gift to a soldier who confronts the evil Mouse King, don’t miss this bazaar full of art, tradition and homage to one of the most endearing figures of this season.