Excursions/Mexico City/Billets coupe-file pour le Musée d'anthropologie
Viator

Billets coupe-file pour le Musée d'anthropologie

2.9(31)Mexico City1 heure
VIATOR2.9(21)TRIPADVISOR3.0(10)

Description

Le Musée national d'anthropologie (MNA) est l'un des musées les plus importants du Mexique et des États-Unis. Il est conçu pour abriter et exposer le patrimoine archéologique des peuples de Mésoamérique, ainsi que pour rendre compte de la diversité ethnique actuelle du pays. Le bâtiment actuel du MNA a été construit entre 1963 et 1964 dans la forêt de Chapultepec sur ordre du président Adolfo López Mateos, conçu par Pedro Ramírez Vázquez et assisté par les architectes Rafael Mijares et Jorge Campuzano. Le président Adolfo López Mateos l'a inauguré le 17 septembre 1964. Actuellement, le bâtiment du MNA comprend 22 salles d'exposition permanentes, deux salles d'exposition temporaires et trois auditoriums. À l'intérieur se trouve la Bibliothèque nationale d'anthropologie et d'histoire.

Options de l'excursion

Billets coupe-file pour le Musée d'anthropologie

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse

Ce musée s'articule autour de deux axes principaux : l'anthropologie et l'archéologie, et l'ethnographie. Le premier axe se situe au rez-de-chaussée et comprend dix salles retraçant la période allant de la colonisation de l'Amérique à l'époque postclassique, à travers les différentes cultures mésoaméricaines. Ils exposent d'importantes pièces archéologiques telles que la Pierre du Soleil, connue sous le nom de calendrier aztèque. De plus, une salle est consacrée aux cultures du Nord, c'est-à-dire celles de la région américano-mexicaine. Au deuxième étage se trouvent les salles ethnographiques où sont présentés la vision du monde, les valeurs culturelles et le quotidien des différents groupes ethniques qui habitent le Mexique.

Points forts

Frais d'entrée

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Frais d'entrée
Non inclus
Guide

Avis des voyageurs

2.9
31 avis
5
10
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
13

Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques

Avis(31)

M
MARLA_Q
June 21, 2026
Won’t use again.

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.

N
nikor25
June 10, 2026
Simple trip

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

C
Carolyn_B
May 23, 2026
Terrible service and zero response

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.

R
Rebecca_A
May 23, 2026
Do not get the ticket...

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.

S
Sean_R
May 17, 2026
I was not able to use my...

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.

J
Jody_B
April 28, 2026
Stunning architecture and displays but mostly in Spanish only. A must-see to appreciate Mexico's fascinating history.

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.

M
Michael_B
April 27, 2026
Waste of time. Don’t do it.

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.

A
ANTHONY_S
April 26, 2026
Impossible site to navigate for tickets

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.

P
Peggy_V
April 25, 2026
The museum is amazing. ...

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.

C
Chris_L
April 24, 2026
It’s NOT Your Ticket.

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.

Vous pourriez aussi aimer...