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Lonely Planet's guide to Mexico City - History, Arts & Architecture (Chapter), 3rd Edition - 2.99, This is the History, Arts & Architecture chapter from Lonely Planet's Mexico City guidebook. Time to sort your Aztecs from your Toltecs, your muralists from your mariachis - Mexico City awaits! This chapter will arm you with the background info you need to make sense of this mindblowing megalopolis: its epic past, its arts and crafts, its irrepressible heart. top five Mexican movies hidden murals of Mexico City history timeline guide to the city's vibrant music scene Coverage includes: History, Environment & Planning, Government & Politics, Aztec Mexico City, the Revolution, Painting & Visual Arts, Sculpture & Public Art, Music, Dance, Cinema & Television, Architecture, Green Mexico City., ISBN: 9781740591829









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