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Eski Aziz Ildefonso Koleji

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Fernanda
July 12, 2018
Museum of art, many of the main exhibitions that take place in the country come to their galleries. Inside an old colonial building on the street next to the Templo Mayor Museum. Be sure to look at all the murals. The student conflict of 1968 began in its doors, then it housed the National Preparatory Nº 1. Discounts to students, and students with a valid ID. Tuesday free admission. $
Museum of art, many of the main exhibitions that take place in the country come to their galleries. Inside an old colonial building on the street next to the Templo Mayor Museum. Be sure to look at all the murals. The student conflict of 1968 began in its doors, then it housed the National Preparato…
Hugo
September 12, 2017
A must, one of my fav.
Andrea
March 20, 2016
Beautiful murals from Orozco and Rivera inside a beautiful building, is not easy to find but worth to pay a visit
Jairo
January 27, 2016
Well preserved building with temporary art exhibitions !!
Jean Bernard
November 25, 2020
It bears the name of Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso for having housed four seminaries in the 16th century: San Pedro and San Pablo, San Bernardo, San Miguel and San Gregorio, which were in charge of the Jesuits. Upon merging, the Colegio de San Ildefonso was born in 1583. However, it was until the 18th century that the building acquired the baroque architecture that now characterizes it.
It bears the name of Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso for having housed four seminaries in the 16th century: San Pedro and San Pablo, San Bernardo, San Miguel and San Gregorio, which were in charge of the Jesuits. Upon merging, the Colegio de San Ildefonso was born in 1583. However, it was until the…

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