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Hacienda Santa Monica Museum — Attraction in State of Mexico

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Hacienda Santa Monica Museum
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Nearby attractions
El Dorado Pak Mundo E
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1004, San Lucas Tepetlacalco, 54055 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
La Casa de Toño en Mundo E
Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho. 1007, Local 36 A. Col. San Lucas Tepetlacalco. Mpio. Tlalnepantla de Baz, CP, 05400 05400from Baz, Méx., Mexico
Asador City Wok Mundo E
C Mundo E, 1007, Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho Manzana 003, Manzana C Acceso 7, Planta Baja, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54055 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Proyecto Parrilla - Restaurante
Calle Calle de Tepotzotlán 61-57-61, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Los Compadres Taquerías (Santa Monica)
Convento Capuchinas 29, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
TOKS Mundo E
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Sushi Roll
Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho, Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Starbucks Mundo E
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, San Lucas Tepetlacalco, 54055 Cdad. López Mateos, Méx., Mexico
La 3a Ronda Mundo E
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Churumbelo
Convento Capuchinas 28, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
El Bajío
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, Hab Jardines de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Nearby hotels
City Express Plus by Marriott Ciudad de México Mundo E
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1007, San Lucas Tepetlacalco, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Krystal Satélite María Bárbara
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 2300, San Lucas Tepetlacalco, 54055 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
Hotel Parque Satélite
Perif. Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho 1998, San Lucas Tepetlacalco, 54055 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
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Hacienda Santa Monica Museum

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano 3, Ex-hacienda de Santa Monica, 54050 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
4.5(540)
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attractions: El Dorado Pak Mundo E, restaurants: La Casa de Toño en Mundo E, Asador City Wok Mundo E, Proyecto Parrilla - Restaurante, Los Compadres Taquerías (Santa Monica), TOKS Mundo E, Sushi Roll, Starbucks Mundo E, La 3a Ronda Mundo E, Churumbelo, El Bajío
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sic.conaculta.gob.mx

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Nearby attractions of Hacienda Santa Monica Museum

El Dorado Pak Mundo E

El Dorado Pak Mundo E

El Dorado Pak Mundo E

4.7

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taste & Explore Local Markets - All Inclusive
Taste & Explore Local Markets - All Inclusive
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 AM
06060, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
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Mezcal Mixology Masterclass
Mezcal Mixology Masterclass
Wed, Dec 10 • 4:00 PM
06700, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
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Make tacos al pastor with a chef
Make tacos al pastor with a chef
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 AM
01000, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Hacienda Santa Monica Museum

La Casa de Toño en Mundo E

Asador City Wok Mundo E

Proyecto Parrilla - Restaurante

Los Compadres Taquerías (Santa Monica)

TOKS Mundo E

Sushi Roll

Starbucks Mundo E

La 3a Ronda Mundo E

Churumbelo

El Bajío

La Casa de Toño en Mundo E

La Casa de Toño en Mundo E

4.4

(3.6K)

Click for details
Asador City Wok Mundo E

Asador City Wok Mundo E

4.8

(2.2K)

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Proyecto Parrilla - Restaurante

Proyecto Parrilla - Restaurante

4.4

(606)

$$

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Los Compadres Taquerías (Santa Monica)

Los Compadres Taquerías (Santa Monica)

4.2

(2.2K)

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4.5
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5.0
6y

HACIENDA DE SANTA MÓNICA Hacienda de Santa Mónica was a center for production, milling and storing of grains, during the rule of the Viceroys in The New Spain. It was bought in 1573 by the Convent of San Agustín in Mexico City. The Agustinians carved in stone the emblem of their Order and the year of the foundation of the Hacienda, right at the entrance of the mill; and named it in honor of the mother of Saint Agustin: Saint Monica, patron saint of their Order. For over a century, the Hacienda was under their management. During that time they acquired several adjacent plots of land, and the property expanded; they set up a watering system and turned it into the main corn and wheat flour provider for the Capital of the Viceroyalty. After this period of time, it was owned by a succession of different land owners, until 1764, when it was bought by José González Calderón, a wealthy merchant, of the Order of the Knights of Santiago. The Hacienda de Santa Monica became a very prosperous property: it had eleven barns for grain storing, both corn and wheat. During the War of Independence, the Hacienda was immersed in a severe crisis. In 1947 Antonio Haghenbeck y de la Lama bought the Hacienda from Mr. Octavio Avilés Liceaga. It has two hectares made up of gardens, known as “the orchard of the pear trees” and the “garden of the yucca tree”. Antonio Haghenbeck restored it to its past beauty and, true to his own tradition, made use of the rubble from the demolition to build a monumental fireplace in the mill, some pillars and a majestic marble staircase; while the garden was transformed into a romantic style garden by a variety of sculptures. He decorated the chambers and halls in the first floor, just as he had done in the Casa de la Bola, according to the style of the mansions of the XIX Century: he covered the walls with damasks, hung stylish curtains, European tapestries, chandeliers, paintings, mirrors and pieces of furniture in a wide variety of styles. The Hacienda also had a small church that currently functions as the local parish church and...

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5.0
6y

Alguna vez fui a una boda y el lugar se veía muy bien, sin embargo, recientemente tuve la oportunidad de visitar el museo, el cual consta de un recorrido por lo que fue originalmente la casa y los jardines y quedé impactado de la belleza de la época y lo bien conservada que la tienen. La explicación del personal guía del recorrido es muy clara y nunca pensé que el lugar fuera tan bello. Hay opiniones de que se sienten vibras y que seguramente hay entes por las condiciones antiguas, pero en lo personal me pareció hermoso el lugar y pude imaginar como fue el vivir ahí y la opulencia que debieron haber vivido los propietarios. Super recomendable la visita al museo, es muy barato y los niños entran gratis. Les comparto algunas fotografías, desafortunadamente, aunque lógico, no se permite tomar fotografías ni video dentro de la casona y mejor para que se animen a visitar, de verdad es un...

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6y

La ex hacienda de Santa Mónica forma parte de un grupo de museos de la fundación cultural Antonio Haghenbeck, vale la pena para dar una mirada al costumbrismo que fue recorriendo México desde hace cerca de 200 años, mirar y entender nuestra historia nos ayuda a ser mejores individuos. Las visitas tienen un costo muy accesible, que está destinado a preservar y conservar funcionando esta casa, que cuenta con un jardín maravilloso y una serie de eventos culturales que lo hacen un destino cómodo, inusitado y delicioso dentro de la ciudad en su área metropolitana y un imperdible para los...

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HACIENDA DE SANTA MÓNICA Hacienda de Santa Mónica was a center for production, milling and storing of grains, during the rule of the Viceroys in The New Spain. It was bought in 1573 by the Convent of San Agustín in Mexico City. The Agustinians carved in stone the emblem of their Order and the year of the foundation of the Hacienda, right at the entrance of the mill; and named it in honor of the mother of Saint Agustin: Saint Monica, patron saint of their Order. For over a century, the Hacienda was under their management. During that time they acquired several adjacent plots of land, and the property expanded; they set up a watering system and turned it into the main corn and wheat flour provider for the Capital of the Viceroyalty. After this period of time, it was owned by a succession of different land owners, until 1764, when it was bought by José González Calderón, a wealthy merchant, of the Order of the Knights of Santiago. The Hacienda de Santa Monica became a very prosperous property: it had eleven barns for grain storing, both corn and wheat. During the War of Independence, the Hacienda was immersed in a severe crisis. In 1947 Antonio Haghenbeck y de la Lama bought the Hacienda from Mr. Octavio Avilés Liceaga. It has two hectares made up of gardens, known as “the orchard of the pear trees” and the “garden of the yucca tree”. Antonio Haghenbeck restored it to its past beauty and, true to his own tradition, made use of the rubble from the demolition to build a monumental fireplace in the mill, some pillars and a majestic marble staircase; while the garden was transformed into a romantic style garden by a variety of sculptures. He decorated the chambers and halls in the first floor, just as he had done in the Casa de la Bola, according to the style of the mansions of the XIX Century: he covered the walls with damasks, hung stylish curtains, European tapestries, chandeliers, paintings, mirrors and pieces of furniture in a wide variety of styles. The Hacienda also had a small church that currently functions as the local parish church and communal store.
Charley HerveCharley Herve
Alguna vez fui a una boda y el lugar se veía muy bien, sin embargo, recientemente tuve la oportunidad de visitar el museo, el cual consta de un recorrido por lo que fue originalmente la casa y los jardines y quedé impactado de la belleza de la época y lo bien conservada que la tienen. La explicación del personal guía del recorrido es muy clara y nunca pensé que el lugar fuera tan bello. Hay opiniones de que se sienten vibras y que seguramente hay entes por las condiciones antiguas, pero en lo personal me pareció hermoso el lugar y pude imaginar como fue el vivir ahí y la opulencia que debieron haber vivido los propietarios. Super recomendable la visita al museo, es muy barato y los niños entran gratis. Les comparto algunas fotografías, desafortunadamente, aunque lógico, no se permite tomar fotografías ni video dentro de la casona y mejor para que se animen a visitar, de verdad es un lugar increíble!
Alma RuizAlma Ruiz
El recorrido por las salas es hermoso, tiene tanta historia y cosas increíbles, es hermoso ver como vivían antes y preservar esta parte de la historia, los jardines eran muy grandes, sólo en esta parte el recorrido es libre y se pueden tomar fotos, la entrada es únicamente los domingos y el precio es $25 general $15 estudiantes o INAPAM, lo recomiendo muchísimo un gran recorrido y los guías y personal del museo dan una buena atención, son claros y responden todas las preguntas, buena opción para conocer un poco del estilo de vida a través de los años.
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HACIENDA DE SANTA MÓNICA Hacienda de Santa Mónica was a center for production, milling and storing of grains, during the rule of the Viceroys in The New Spain. It was bought in 1573 by the Convent of San Agustín in Mexico City. The Agustinians carved in stone the emblem of their Order and the year of the foundation of the Hacienda, right at the entrance of the mill; and named it in honor of the mother of Saint Agustin: Saint Monica, patron saint of their Order. For over a century, the Hacienda was under their management. During that time they acquired several adjacent plots of land, and the property expanded; they set up a watering system and turned it into the main corn and wheat flour provider for the Capital of the Viceroyalty. After this period of time, it was owned by a succession of different land owners, until 1764, when it was bought by José González Calderón, a wealthy merchant, of the Order of the Knights of Santiago. The Hacienda de Santa Monica became a very prosperous property: it had eleven barns for grain storing, both corn and wheat. During the War of Independence, the Hacienda was immersed in a severe crisis. In 1947 Antonio Haghenbeck y de la Lama bought the Hacienda from Mr. Octavio Avilés Liceaga. It has two hectares made up of gardens, known as “the orchard of the pear trees” and the “garden of the yucca tree”. Antonio Haghenbeck restored it to its past beauty and, true to his own tradition, made use of the rubble from the demolition to build a monumental fireplace in the mill, some pillars and a majestic marble staircase; while the garden was transformed into a romantic style garden by a variety of sculptures. He decorated the chambers and halls in the first floor, just as he had done in the Casa de la Bola, according to the style of the mansions of the XIX Century: he covered the walls with damasks, hung stylish curtains, European tapestries, chandeliers, paintings, mirrors and pieces of furniture in a wide variety of styles. The Hacienda also had a small church that currently functions as the local parish church and communal store.
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Alguna vez fui a una boda y el lugar se veía muy bien, sin embargo, recientemente tuve la oportunidad de visitar el museo, el cual consta de un recorrido por lo que fue originalmente la casa y los jardines y quedé impactado de la belleza de la época y lo bien conservada que la tienen. La explicación del personal guía del recorrido es muy clara y nunca pensé que el lugar fuera tan bello. Hay opiniones de que se sienten vibras y que seguramente hay entes por las condiciones antiguas, pero en lo personal me pareció hermoso el lugar y pude imaginar como fue el vivir ahí y la opulencia que debieron haber vivido los propietarios. Super recomendable la visita al museo, es muy barato y los niños entran gratis. Les comparto algunas fotografías, desafortunadamente, aunque lógico, no se permite tomar fotografías ni video dentro de la casona y mejor para que se animen a visitar, de verdad es un lugar increíble!
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El recorrido por las salas es hermoso, tiene tanta historia y cosas increíbles, es hermoso ver como vivían antes y preservar esta parte de la historia, los jardines eran muy grandes, sólo en esta parte el recorrido es libre y se pueden tomar fotos, la entrada es únicamente los domingos y el precio es $25 general $15 estudiantes o INAPAM, lo recomiendo muchísimo un gran recorrido y los guías y personal del museo dan una buena atención, son claros y responden todas las preguntas, buena opción para conocer un poco del estilo de vida a través de los años.
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