
Within the imposing Palacio Nacional overlooking the Zócalo, Diego Rivera’s monumental murals dominate the staircases and corridors, vividly depicting pre-Hispanic life, conquest, independence, and revolution in a sweeping panorama of national narrative. Exhibits include Benito Juárez’s preserved apartments and historical documents tracing Mexico’s governmental evolution.
The palace’s colonial architecture, built over Moctezuma’s palace, adds layers of significance to the visit. Free guided tours enhance understanding of the art and architecture amid active government functions. Witness this monumental fusion of power and artistry, where history unfolds on vast walls.