
After a resounding success in Florence, Italy, the educational exhibition on serial killers finally arrives in Mexico City. We tell you more about Serial Killers.
The first thing you should know is that this exhibition brings a 100% educational approach and will make you reflect on criminology and serial killers that have horrified thousands worldwide.
This will be the new protagonist exhibition at the Palacio de la Autonomía de la UNAM, located at Lic. Primo de Verdad no. 2, and you will find it open from
Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 hours.
The exhibition will be open from March 1 to May 31, and is suitable for the whole family. Serial Killers will have a general admission fee of $150 pesos at
. Students and teachers can pay only $120 pesos with a valid ID, and there will be free admission for people with disabilities, children under six years of age and seniors.
What will you see at Serial Killers?
In the Serial Killers exhibition you will learn about 18 emblematic cases and offers a sensory experience that combines criminology, history and technology.
Through different carefully recreated scenographies you will learn more about profiles of killers such as Chikatilo, Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein and more.
The immersive tour lasts approximately 50 minutes, and you will also learn about the beginnings of Cesare Lombroso and modern forensic techniques.
This is a unique exhibition that has been touring the world for more than 10 years, so if you are a fan of criminology and the human mind, run to buy your ticket at the box office or online.