801-3471 - Entrance to Row of Busts of famous people, with murals by Diego Rivera, Secretaria de Educacion Building, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
801-3470 - Group of tourists with guide, office doors with murals of Diego Rivera, Secretaria de Educacion Building, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-513 - The Cathedral, built from 1573 to 1813, stands atop the religious center of the conquered city of the Aztecs (Mexica), Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-506 - The elaborate Palacio de Correos de Mexico (Postal Palace) built in 1907, still functioning as a central post office, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-509 - People line up to receive traditional ceremonies from indigenous priests in modern versions of Aztec ceremonial dress, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-511 - In the old town, many line up to receive ceremonies from indigenous priests in modern versions of Aztec ceremonial dress, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-507 - The tiny neighborhood of La Romita is one of the only parts of the city that looks like small-town Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
1242-508 - Built in 1956, the Torre Latinoamericana, the world's first skyscraper built on a highly active seismic zone, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
832-368940 - Child care worker of the Mexican non-governmental organization CIDES reading a picture book to indigenous children in a slum, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, Central America
832-62397 - Portal of the Metropolitan Tabernacle next to the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary of Mexico City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico, Latin America, North America
797-10512 - Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Detail of mural Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda by Diego Rivera in the Museo Mural Diego Rivera.