Monumento de la Fundación de México-Tenochtitlan
Sculpture in Mexico City, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sculpture in Mexico City, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Monumento a la Fundación de México-Tenochtitlán is installed near the government offices in the historic center of Mexico City, Mexico.[2] The monument, designed by Carlos Marquina,[3] was dedicated in 1970. Part of the sculpture depicts an eagle atop a cactus, eating a snake, similar to the imagery on the flag of Mexico.[4]
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19.43125°N 99.13247°W[1][2] | |
Location | José María Pino Suárez 2, Centro Histórico, Centro, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico[1] |
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Designer | Carlos Marquina |
Dedicated date | 1970 |
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