National Museum of Cartography in Mexico City, Mexico – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameNational Museum of Cartography
CategoryNational museum
LocationMexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Address Av Observatorio 94, Observatorio, Miguel Hidalgo, 11870 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico (View on Google Maps)

The National Museum of Cartography, located in Mexico City, is dedicated to the art and science of map-making. It is housed in a historical site, a former convent from the 17th century, that stands out amid busy roads. Admission is free, offering visitors the chance to explore a collection of old maps and the tools used to create them. Walks through the museum typically last between 40 minutes to an hour, and information is available in both English and Spanish.

Visitors will find an impressive selection of historical maps and cartographic instruments on display. The museum’s focus leans heavily on Mexico’s cartographic history, detailing the evolution of map-making techniques over the ages. The collection includes significant artifacts that showcase the relationship between technology and geography. While some reviewers noted the limited number of global maps, the depth of information concerning Mexico’s mapping history offers valuable insights for those interested in geography and cartography.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 10 AM–5 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Saturday: 10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday: 10 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 10 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 10 AM–5 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes

Amenities

  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+52 55 5272 6686
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