I got the chance to visit the limited time exposition of the chilean TV program '31 Minutos' Personally, this TV program means a lot to me, and of course to us the mexicans. Marking a special moment in our childhoods and stills making them to new generations.
On the exposition, we could see a closer look at the making of the program. The real puppets that the staff used for the show, we got access to some of the original scripts of the show, a special gallery based on the show and more. Ohhh also, there's a special dynamic where you can make drawings of the characters of 31 minutos. The dynamic is limited to a couple times per day.
The exposition will be until January 12th. And I highly recommend buying tickets in advance, if you want to buy them on the same day you want to visit, is so probably to find no available tickets at...
Read moreOne of my favorite museums in the DF is very easy to see in about an hour thanks to it's size. We walked through Parque Alameda around lunch time to visit the museum and had the opportunity to experience the sights and smells of street food vendors and daily life in the area. A bit difficult to cross to the museum but being watchful of traffic always pays off. The artifacts and exhibits are outstanding and the patio gives the visitor a relaxing area to enjoy outdoors. I did find it annoying to have the staff watch your every move and to a point it felt oppresive. But they get paid to do just that. Leaving the museum you find a beautiful church to your right and then to the left another church that is a true icon of the sinking phenomenon of this majestic city. I loved the bathroom renovations since my first...
Read moreMarked decline since I visited this museum pre Covid. The Steve Mccurrey show was packed to dangerous levels. This is no way to enjoy an exhibition, not to mention is neither safe for the people attending nor the art being displayed. Despite having timed tickets they made us wait in the rain for 10 minutes beyond our scheduled time. They were completely unorganized. And despite paying a whopping 200 pesos per ticket you couldn’t enjoy the rest of the museum and had staff ask for tickets in a completely random way. May I reminder you that as an art institution your primary objective should be to protect the art displayed and to provide a pleasant environment for visitors to enjoy such art. You failed at both of these...
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