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Casa Pedregal

Constructed between 1947 and 1950 on a lava field in the south of Mexico City, Casa Pedregal, originally the Casa Prieto Lopez, is the largest private residence designed by the architect Luis Barragan and the first house built in the pioneering Jardines del Pedregal development that he conceived. Barragan laid out the whole quarter on the rugged volcanic terrain left by an ancient eruption, aiming to create a modern way of living that worked with the dark, iron-hard rock rather than against it, .....

Ciudad Universitaria UNAM

The main campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, known as Ciudad Universitaria or University City, is a vast and architecturally remarkable complex in the south of Mexico City that was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 for its outstanding example of mid-twentieth-century modernism. Built largely between 1949 and 1952 on a lava field, the campus was the work of more than sixty architects, engineers and artists who together created a unified ensemble blending modern.....

Six Flags Mexico

The largest amusement park in Mexico and one of the most popular in Latin America, Six Flags Mexico lies in the wooded hills of the Ajusco region in the south of Mexico City, drawing millions of visitors each year to its roller coasters and rides. The park opened in 1982 under the name Reino Aventura and was for years a beloved local institution, famous in part for having been the home of a captive orca whale whose story drew international attention before the animal was relocated; the park was.....