Entradas sin colas para el Museo de Antropología





Descripción
El Museo Nacional de Antropología (MNA) es uno de los recintos museográficos más importantes de México y de América. Está concebido para albergar y exhibir el legado arqueológico de los pueblos de Mesoamérica, así como para dar cuenta de la diversidad étnica actual del país. El edificio actual del MNA fue construido entre 1963 y 1964 en el Bosque de Chapultepec por instrucción del presidente Adolfo López Mateos, diseñado por Pedro Ramírez Vázquez y asistido por los arquitectos Rafael Mijares y Jorge Campuzano. El presidente Adolfo López Mateos lo inauguró el 17 de septiembre de 1964. Actualmente, el edificio del MNA posee 22 salas de exposición permanente, dos salas de exposiciones temporales y tres auditorios. En su interior se encuentra la Biblioteca Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Dos son los ejes que tiene este museo: por una parte, la antropología y arqueología, y por otra parte la etnografía.El primer eje temático está en la planta baja del recinto, en la que se ubican 10 salas que abarcan un periodo que va desde el poblamiento de América hasta el Posclásico a través de las diferentes culturas mesoamericanas. En ellas se exhiben piezas arqueológicas tan importantes como la Piedra del Sol, conocida como Calendario Azteca. Además, hay una sala dedicada a las culturas del norte, es decir, aquellas que pertenecieron a la región de Aridoamérica.En el segundo piso se encuentran las salas etnográficas en las que se difunden la cosmovisión, los valores culturales y vida cotidiana de las diferentes etnias que habitan México.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(31)
My tickets did not get delivered before I went to the museum. I had to purchase new. I made a refund report. They were not helpful in the chat or on the phone.
Ultimately trip worked well, day was not busy so security line was short. Ticket is for the entry ticket so ticketing line you can skip. Only issues was that we did not get tickets after booking, only voucher. Later after contacting supplier they send formal entry ticket file
We purchased 4 skip the line tickets for the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City. Only 2 of the four tickets arrived. I sent two emails for help and a refund and I did not receive any response at all. We had to purchase two extra tickets that day at the museum and stand in a line - everything we were trying to avoid. They have NOT responded nor have they refunded the amount owing for the two tickets that never arrived. Terrible service.
Do not get the ticket through this service they won’t let you in with the voucher. We had to purchase tickets again at the ticket counter.
I was not able to use my ticket The ticket was already used that was sent to me by email. I had to re purchase a ticket at the museum. I will never use this activity provider again.
The Museum is spectacular and the displays are unique and interesting. The Mayan and Aztec periods are in later sections, which may be of more interest to many visitors. Most exhibits have information only in Spanish. The Museum Wifi with QR codes for English versions was unreliable. So was Google Translate. While I appreciate the philosophy behind having Spanish-only signage, and as someone who speaks Spanish well, I still felt I missed a lot by not having access to more information in English. I should have done more homework in English, ahead of time. I didn't see any audio tours available, but apparently there are some rentable at the museum entrance, if they don't run out. There are also digital and app-based guides.
Total scam! There’s no redemption point and we had to wait in line. Once inside no one knew anything about our voucher and we just had to repurchase new tickets. Lots a ton of time and Cost us double.
Website difficult to navigate, impossible to download our tickets for the museum and had to buy duplicate admission tickets. Tried the help line phone number…..no answer. Best to book elsewhere.
The museum is amazing. But unless you get there early, you wait in line. Buying a ticket on Viator ahead of time really doesn’t save you much time.
Even if you buy a ticket online and your email tells you “here is your ticket” it’s lying. It’s not your ticket! Don’t download into your Apple Wallet! It’s NOT your ticket. You’re forced to download their app & get your ticket there. Total waste of time and misleading when you’re trying to gain entrance.



