INAH archeologists have yet to determine if the anchors belonged to the lost ships of Hernán Cortés
Fun facts about Tenochtitlán
Tenochtitlán was one of the most important cities in the pre-Colonial world
In 1930, Mexico's President Pascual Ortiz Rubio had the intention of creating a love for national symbols and traditions an answer to a new kind of invasion through culture by our northern neighbors
The forbidden uses of chocolate
For a long time, chocolate was considered a forbidden fruit due to its alleged reinvigorating powers
For decades, the U.S. has ignored the genocide of Native Americans
In 1911, Mexican revolutionaries massacred Chinese people living in Torreón
Over 100 years from the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, History still needs to acknowledge and tell women's stories as part of Mexico's history
Through her book, historian Martha Rocha explores the role women played during the Revolution
Petra is a 130 years old steam locomotive that weighs 66 tonnes and is 15.6 meters long and 3.7 meters tall
If you are in Mexico City, don't miss all these events to commemorate the Mexican Revolution