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Tlatelolco Cinema at Tlatelolco University Cultural Center

Tlatelolco University Cultural Center · Av. Ricardo Flores Magón 1, Tlatelolco, Mexico City, 06995 · Show map
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About this space

The Museum at the ancient city of Tlatelolco offers a unique opportunity to explore local history and view hundreds of archaeological artifacts. This space is ideal for educational events, cultural presentations, and workshops that aim to engage participants with the rich heritage of the region. The museum's exhibits provide a backdrop for discussions, seminars, and community gatherings, making it a versatile venue for both personal and professional events. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history of Tlatelolco while enjoying a well-curated experience that highlights the significance of the artifacts on display.

Features

Wifi
Exhibition space
Restroom
Screening room

Space

250m² (2,691ft²)

Capacities

200 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,125 / Minimum spend

Location

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Tlatelolco University Cultural Center Av. Ricardo Flores Magón 1, TlatelolcoUnknown 06995Mexico City
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