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Museum at San Carlos National Museum

San Carlos National Museum · Av. México-Tenochtitlán 50, Tabacalera, Mexico City, 06030 · Show map
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Up to 100standing
Up to 150seated
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About this space

The Museum is a stunning neoclassical space that houses a remarkable collection of European art from the 14th to the 20th centuries. It is an ideal venue for hosting a variety of events, including art exhibitions, corporate gatherings, and cultural presentations. With its rich architectural heritage and artistic ambiance, the Museum provides a unique backdrop for events that aim to inspire and engage attendees. The space is suitable for both intimate gatherings and larger receptions, making it a versatile choice for event organizers looking to create memorable experiences. Visitors typically spend up to 2.5 hours exploring the art and architecture, which adds to the overall experience of any event held here.

Features

Wifi
Restroom

Space

144m² (1,550ft²)

Capacities

100 Reception
150 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Av. México-Tenochtitlán 50, Tabacalera, 06030
San Carlos National Museum Av. México-Tenochtitlán 50, TabacaleraUnknown 06030Mexico City
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