Aztec Hall

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Aztec Hall is a major exhibition space within Mexico City’s National Museum of Anthropology that showcases artifacts and cultural history of the Aztec (Mexica) civilization.

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Mexica Hall 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exhibition space
museum gallery
associatedWith Mexica
surface form: Mexica people

Tenochtitlan
country Mexico
culturalContext Mesoamerican civilizations
Valley of Mexico
dedicatedTo Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec civilization

Mexica
surface form: Mexica civilization
exhibits Aztec artifacts
Mexica artifacts
architectural elements
ceremonial objects
inscribed stones
monumental sculpture
ritual objects
stone sculptures
focusesOn Aztec archaeology
Aztec art
Aztec culture
Aztec history
Aztec religion
hasCategory Aztec art exhibitions
Galleries in Mexico City
heritageType cultural heritage
languageOfExhibits English
Spanish
locatedIn National Museum of Anthropology
locatedInBuilding National Museum of Anthropology
surface form: National Museum of Anthropology main building
locatedInCity Mexico City
locatedInCountry Mexico
museumType anthropology museum gallery
openTo public
operatedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
surface form: National Institute of Anthropology and History
operatorAbbreviation INAH
partOf National Museum of Anthropology
significance major gallery of Aztec collections in Mexico
subjectArea anthropology
archaeology
ethnography
theme Late Postclassic period
pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
timePeriodCovered 14th century
15th century
Late Postclassic Mesoamerica
early 16th century

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this entity surface form: Mexica Hall