The Historical Archive of Azcapotzalco is a unique venue that showcases a small collection of archaeological artifacts alongside a significant collection of texts and documents. It is particularly noted for housing the striking mural, 'Origen y Trascendencia del Pueblo Tepaneca,' created by artist Antonio Padilla Pérez in 2004. The archive features approximately 10,000 digitized texts and images, including highlights such as Porfiriato-era street maps and early paintings of the Virgen de Guadalupe. Originally built in 1943 as a pump house, the venue has a rich history and is located within the grounds of the old refinery, surrounded by the scenic Parque Bicentenario. This makes it an excellent choice for cultural events, exhibitions, and educational gatherings, as visitors can easily combine their visit with a trip to the park and nearby attractions like the Chapel of San Salvador Nextengo. The venue is also conveniently located just a short walk from the Refinería Metro Station, enhancing accessibility for event attendees.
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