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      Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia

      • The museum (along with many other Mexican national and regional museums) is managed by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History), or INAH.
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  2. The museum (along with many other Mexican national and regional museums) is managed by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History), or INAH. It was one of several museums opened by Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos in 1964.

  3. Today, INAH administers an expansive nationwide museum network of over 160 institutions, and the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City is considered its crown jewel. Alongside the museums, INAH oversees the archaeological sites scattered throughout Mexico.

  4. Jun 18, 2023 · Where? Paseo de la Reforma and Cazalda Gandhi, Bosque de Chapultepec Primera Seccion, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico. When? The National Museum of Anthropology is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 9.00am to 6.00pm (closed Mondays). How much? General admission to the Museum costs $90.00 MXN for adults. Admission is free to children under the age of 13 years.

  5. Aztec, Mayas Zapotec, Mixtec, Purépecha, Olmec and many other cultures are still alive in Mexico today. As a tribute to all of them, the National Museum of Anthropology and History was inaugurated on September 17, 1964, located on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, in the second section of the legendary Chapultepec Park.

  6. About Mexico National Museum of Anthropology. El Museo Nacional de Antropología (Mexico National Museum of Anthropology) is a world-class museum, and one of the best places to start understanding Mexico’s long and complex indigenous history, covering early Mesoamerican, Toltec, Mayan and Aztec civilisations.

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  7. National Museum of Anthropology, in Mexico City, world-famous repository of some 600,000 art and other objects relating to Mexico. Many anthropological, ethnological, and archaeological materials in the collection date from the pre-Hispanic period.

  8. The Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia ( INAH, National Institute of Anthropology and History) is a Mexican federal government bureau established in 1939 to guarantee the research, preservation, protection, and promotion of the prehistoric, archaeological, anthropological, historical, and paleontological heritage of Mexico.

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