Although the support for cicling in the city is barely growing, every sunday some avenues are closed to cars so anyone can walk, run, skate or ride a bycicle. And the last sunday of every month the circuit is longer (about 30 km) around the city and that's called 'ciclotón' (cicling + marathon). Last sunday was the first anniversay. On this photo you can see the roundabout of "La Diana Cazadora" on the back.
Gigante (Soriana) is one of the biggest chains of supermarkets here. In Mexico, there are volunteers to pack the groceries, sometimes kids or elderly people.
Even though Mexico is not that cold in winter, this year the city installed an ice track for free skating at the central square (Zócalo). You can see how many people gathers around, because for many is the first time to see something like this. Behind, the flag, some weird construcion and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
I didn't get any christmas windows, but every year the city gets iluminated by beautiful christmas adornments and lights. This time the subject was mexican traditions (posadas, piñatas, etc.). In this picture, some women and children with baskets full of nochebuenas (christmas eve flowers or ponsettias).
This is the Fine Arts Palace and is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. Inside, there is an architecture museum, several museum rooms for various exhibitions, many mexican murals and a huge theatre for opera, concerts, ballet, etc.
We had 2 emperors but both for a short period and there are no monuments dedicated to them. However, before the spaniard colonization there were many emperors. This is a monument dedicated to Cuauhtémoc, the last aztec emperor who was tortured by the spaniards by burning his feet so he would tell where the treasure was. They were looking for gold, he was defending cacao.
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