The CDMX offerings They open their doors to everyone as great exponents of the beautiful day of the dead; Some are themes and others are free but, yes, all beautiful, full of nostalgia, passion, culture, meaning and, above all, much love.
Mexico City is full of emblematic places and some of the important ones have a special space to welcome our deceased, with traditional offerings that you cannot miss.
CDMX offerings you can visit this 2023
Some of the most important locations of the CDMX open their doors to show their great offerings, each with its special touch, but with the aim of paying tribute to those people who are no longer with us and welcome them to the world of the living.
This offering pays tribute to Guadalupe and Ruth Rivera Martín, daughters of Diego Rivera.Courtesy Anahuacalli Museum.
Anahuacalli Museum Offering
One of the most special offerings of this year is that of the Anahuacalli Museum that seeks to reflect the connection and family relationship that existed with Diego Rivera and his daughters, paying tribute to Guadalupe and Ruth Rivera Martín, maintaining the traditional elements of an authentic altar of the day of the dead.
Where: Museum 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán.
Date: October 27 to December 7
Cost: the general entry costs 100 pesos and includes access to the museum.
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Monumental offering of the Zocalo
The Zocalo will set up a Monumental offering which will pay tribute to Pancho Villa. Here you can see a monumental altar with representative elements of Mexico and will have made pieces of cardboard. There will also be a figure representing Pacho Villa with 17 meters high, the largest sculpture that has been mounted in the city center so far.
Where: Zócalo iron, historic center.
Date: October 25 to November 5
Cost: free admission
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MEGAFRENDA UNAM
As is tradition, UNAM will open its doors again for one of the larger offerings of all CDMX. This year will pay tribute to the “women in the sciences, humanities and trees” and you can see more than 20 monumental offerings mounted by the different faculties and institutions that confirm the university community.
In addition to offerings, there will be dance presentations, live music, gastronomy, among other activities.
Where: Red track of the University Olympic Stadium (Access B). Avenida de los Insurgentes Sur s/n, Cu, Coyoacán.
Date: November 1 and 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Cost: free admission
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Floreal offerings and arrangements festival
You will enjoy more than one hundred offerings mounted in different parts of the Historic Center, made by tenants, merchants, institutions and inhabitants of the perimeters. The theme is free and you can consult the social networks of the CDMX to take a look at the virtual map, addresses and visiting schedules.
Where: perimeter A and B of the historic center, Cuauhtémoc.
Date: October 27 to November 4
Cost: free admission.
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Indian house offering Fernández
The Fernández Indian House Open its doors to enjoy a monumental offering that pays tribute to the filmmaker and other Mexican gold cinema colleagues. There will also be concerts, plays, legends, Mexican snacks and more.
Where: Ignacio Zaragoza, 51, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán.
Date: October 20 to November 10
Cost: Free entry and extra activities with additional cost.
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Offering of the Dolores Olmedo 2023 Museum
This offering takes the name of 'Paseo through the Alameda' and commemorates 100 years of the Mexican mural movement, completed in 2022, as well as the collector Dolores Olmedo within the altar of the dead and a pleasant interpretation made with skulls of cardboard to the famous mural Sleep of a Sunday afternoon at the Central Alamedaby Diego Rivera.
Where: Av. Park Lira s/n, Forest of Chapultepec I SECC, Miguel Hidalgo.
Date: From October 26 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cost: free admission.
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Offering of the Casa del Risco Museum
This offering is in honor of Isidro and Josefina Favela, as well as other characters that inhabited in the House of the Risco, in addition to Romualdo García, one of the most important photographers of the nineteenth century. You can also see a collective offering dedicated especially to pets that were advanced along the way.
Where: Pl. San Jacinto 5, San Ángel TNT, San Ángel.
Date: October 19 to November 12. Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: free admission.
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Offering in Coyoacán
The offering in Coyoacán is one of the most traditional of the CDMX and this year will be dedicated to the great football stars.
Where: Palacio de Cortés, Garden Hidalgo s/n, Villa Coyoacán.
Date: October 27 to November 10
Cost: free admission.
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Offering in the New Cineteca
The New National Art Cinetecas will have its first offering that is dedicated to Macarioone of the most important films of gold cinema. Here you can see traditional elements of the Day of the Dead, as well as figures that represent Macario and death.
Where: National Cinetics of the Arts, Avenida Río Churubusco 79, Country Club, Churubusco, Coyoacán.
Date: from Sunday to Saturday
Cost: free admission.
The CDMX offerings They are the most beautiful to see in Mexico, so organize your agenda so you can enjoy everyone.