Cuts in Culture Impact INAH Museums
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With the reinstatement of the Auxiliary Police (AP) of Mexico City to take care of its custody and surveillance, the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) reopened yesterday to the public after being closed for two days.
A small group of people walked Thursday afternoon between the vaulted corridors of the Museo del Carmen in Mexico City. The enclosure, under the custody of the National Institute of History and Anthropology (INAH) would reopen its doors after days of closure due to the lack of security personnel to guarantee the protection of the place and the works it protects. People visited the halls with pieces of viceroyal art, the imposing chapels of the b…
After 2 days closed due to lack of custodians, the National Museum of Anthropology reopened its doors with 66 elements from Polic to Auxiliary.
After being closed since Tuesday, June 3, the museums of Mexico City have begun to receive their visitors again. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed who will be in charge of monitoring these cultural sites. Various museums, including the National Museum of Anthropology, are already receiving visitors again The reopening began with the presence of Auxiliary Police officers in the vicinity of the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA), awarded wi…
After two days of closure for security personnel, Anthropology, the most important museum in Latin America, received visitors again
Mexico City.- The National Museum of Anthropology reopened its doors this Thursday at 09:13 hours, after being closed for lack of police security. Authorities confirmed that the public can already enter normally. Dozens of visitors, both national and foreign, entered from the first hour. The reopening occurred after the return of the elements of the Auxiliary Police to the museum. In total, 66 officers resumed surveillance work in the building. …
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