Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City: Aerial View of Cultural Landmark

The Palacio de Bellas Artes, a prominent cultural landmark in Mexico City, is viewed from above. Construction began in 1908 and concluded in 1934, resulting in a structure that blends Art Nouveau and Art Deco architectural styles. Its distinctive tiled dome, a vibrant mosaic of orange and yellow, crowns the building. The palace serves as a venue for performing arts and houses significant murals by Mexican artists. Adjacent to the palace is the Alameda Central, Mexico City's oldest public park, which continues to be a gathering space for diverse groups.
The Palacio de Bellas Artes, a prominent cultural landmark in Mexico City, is viewed from above. Construction began in 1908 and concluded in 1934, resulting in a structure that blends Art Nouveau and Art Deco architectural styles. Its distinctive tiled dome, a vibrant mosaic of orange and yellow, crowns the building. The palace serves as a venue for performing arts and houses significant murals by Mexican artists. Adjacent to the palace is the Alameda Central, Mexico City's oldest public park, which continues to be a gathering space for diverse groups.
Photo taken in April 2018. © 2026 Chad Davis
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