Can a monument whisper secrets of resilience? Here at the Monumento del Patio de la O, it certainly feels like it can. The Monumento del Patio de la O isn’t about Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec ruler. Yet, its presence here, along Paseo de la Reforma, speaks volumes about Mexico City’s layered history. This monument isn’t as famous as the towering Monumento a la Revolución or the stoic Monumento a Cuauhtémoc. But, its very existence is a testament to a city constantly reinventing itself, much like the “O” it represents, a symbol of a courtyard, a space of gathering and rebirth.
Historia Natural – Fauna en el Cielo Relief
Before us stands a testament to Mexico City’s vibrant Museum of Natural History. This museum began as a collection by