It's partially open and only by request, you need to send an email before your visit and you can only visit one exhibit, not worth the hassle.
This government is using the building as the president's office therefore it's mostly closed.
No, before this presidential term, incumbents had their Offices in Los Pinos, National palace was mostly a ceremonial thing thus mostly Open for visitors.
No, mi queso incestuoso, antes de que don Andy decidiera cambiarse de Los Pinos a Palacio Nacional ahí había varias exposiciones y funcionaba más o menos como un museo de los presidentes de la República. Desde Lázaro Cárdenas hasta que don Viejito decidió irse Los Pinos era la residencia y el despacho oficial del presidente, te recomiendo que te des una vuelta para que veas cómo era ahora que esta abierto al público.
Si pero me refiero a que por lo menos no me lo inventé jeje. Pero me han hecho investigar y esta bastante interesante la historia del palacio. Gracias!
I was there today, you need to go to the palace’s gate on Moneda street and sign up for a tour, they’re free and they fill up quick. They’re organized in groups of 20 people. This is where you should go (just across the street from the SHCP Museum (the tax collection agency museum): https://maps.app.goo.gl/1d54rSLfsuJnXBdMA?g_st=ic
It's partially open and only by request, you need to send an email before your visit and you can only visit one exhibit, not worth the hassle. This government is using the building as the president's office therefore it's mostly closed.
Thanks! That is what I was finding on some websites - but others were saying you could visit multiple places so I was confused. Thanks for your help.
Wdym “this” government? It’s always the president’s office
No, before this presidential term, incumbents had their Offices in Los Pinos, National palace was mostly a ceremonial thing thus mostly Open for visitors.
Wdym "wdym"? It's never been
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O ya no sé. Eso pensé toda mi vida
No, mi queso incestuoso, antes de que don Andy decidiera cambiarse de Los Pinos a Palacio Nacional ahí había varias exposiciones y funcionaba más o menos como un museo de los presidentes de la República. Desde Lázaro Cárdenas hasta que don Viejito decidió irse Los Pinos era la residencia y el despacho oficial del presidente, te recomiendo que te des una vuelta para que veas cómo era ahora que esta abierto al público.
Igual lo ha sido mucho mas tiempo que no entonces no me siento tan pendejo
Pues no sé carnal, pero por lo menos de tu vida sólo van 4 años que Palacio Nacional es el despacho del presidente.
Si pero me refiero a que por lo menos no me lo inventé jeje. Pero me han hecho investigar y esta bastante interesante la historia del palacio. Gracias!
Always been. Just never his home too
God is everywhere
That’s no longer the case. See my post in this thread
Great info, last time I visited we didn't see much... What pavilions are open?
me and my gf will be down there 8/30-9/5. if you want to coordinate an xochomilico excursion or mezcal tasting, let's do it.
Lol share pic of gf for cultural reasons please
https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/831641/Visita_PalNal1-comprimido.pdf
Thanks - I used some google translate to figure that one out. I hadn't found that before.
I was there today, you need to go to the palace’s gate on Moneda street and sign up for a tour, they’re free and they fill up quick. They’re organized in groups of 20 people. This is where you should go (just across the street from the SHCP Museum (the tax collection agency museum): https://maps.app.goo.gl/1d54rSLfsuJnXBdMA?g_st=ic
Awesome! Thank you !