Discover the Rich Heritage at the National Coordination of Historical Monuments
Explore Mexico's architectural heritage at the National Coordination of Historical Monuments, a treasure trove of history and culture in the heart of the city.
Explore the National Coordination of Historical Monuments, a captivating museum in the heart of Mexico City, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the nation's rich architectural history and cultural heritage. This must-visit attraction offers a unique glimpse into Mexico's past through various exhibits and historical artifacts.
A brief summary to Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
- Calle del Correo Mayor 11, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Historic center of Mexico City, Centro, Mexico City, 06060, MX
- Click to display
- Click to display
- Monday 9 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-6 pm
- Thursday 9 am-6 pm
- Friday 9 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds and have a more personal experience.
- Check the museum's website for temporary exhibits and special events happening during your visit.
- Take advantage of guided tours available in multiple languages for a deeper understanding of the exhibits.
- Make sure to explore the surrounding Historic Center of Mexico City for additional cultural experiences.
Other nearby places you may find interesting
Getting There
-
Walking
If you are in the heart of Centro Histórico, start at the Zócalo (Plaza Mayor), which is a major point of reference. From the Zócalo, head east along 16 de Septiembre street towards Calle Correo Mayor. Continue straight until you reach Calle Correo Mayor, then turn left. The Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos will be on your right at number 11.
-
Metro
Take the Metro Line 2 (Blue Line) from the nearest station, which could be 'Pino Suárez' or 'Zócalo/Tenochtitlan'. If you are at 'Pino Suárez', take the train towards 'Tacuba' and get off at 'Zócalo/Tenochtitlan' station. Exit the station and walk east along 16 de Septiembre street. After a few blocks, turn left onto Calle Correo Mayor, and the destination will be on your right at number 11. The Metro fare is approximately 5 MXN.
-
Bus
Look for the RTP (Red de Transporte de Pasajeros) buses that stop around Centro Histórico. You can board Route 8, which passes near Zócalo. Get off at the Zócalo and follow the walking instructions provided above. The bus fare is around 6 MXN.
Discover more about Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
Explore the best of what Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos has to offer
-
Best experiences near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best hotels near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best attractions near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best shops near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best restaurants near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best bars near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
-
Best nightclubs near Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos
Your all‑in‑one travel companion app
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
More about Mexico City
Explore Mexico City: A bustling metropolis where ancient history, rich culture, and vibrant modern life converge in an unforgettable travel experience.
Tell me more about Mexico CityDiscover the rich cultural fusion of Mexico City - Berlin, where vibrant traditions and modern influences create an unforgettable tourist experience.
Discover the Meeting of Juan Diego and Archbishop Zumárraga Marker, an essential historical site in Mexico City that highlights cultural heritage and identity.
Want to improve this location?
Activate this location now and let Evendo enhance its appearance, information, and visibility for millions of travellers.