The National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico highlights the archaeological and anthropological heritage of the peoples of Mesoaso-America. At the entrance, the imposing monolith of Tlaloc acts as the guardian of the museum. Other monumental sculptures of the Teotihuacan pay tribute to the water gods. In the exhibition spaces, there are many archaeological and ethnological ►
The National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico highlights the archaeological and anthropological heritage of the peoples of Mesoaso-America. At the entrance, the imposing monolith of Tlaloc acts as the guardian of the museum. Other monumental sculptures of the Teotihuacan pay tribute to the water gods. In the exhibition spaces, there are many archaeological and ethnological pieces from different civilizations of Mexico. The most emblematic elements are the Piedra del Sol as well as the colossal heads of Olmec culture discovered in the forests of Veracruz and Tabasco. ◄