During your stay at Hotel Moderniste, ideally located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, take the opportunity to discover the exceptional "Mexica" exhibition at the Quai Branly Museum. An enthralling journey to the heart of Mesoamerica awaits you, without leaving Paris.
Journey to the Heart of the Mexica Civilization
The "Mexica" exhibition is the result of several decades of archaeological excavations that began in 1978 at the Templo Mayor, the main sanctuary of this civilization. These excavations unearthed the remains of Tenochtitlan, the ancient capital, revealing a remarkable cultural and historical wealth.
Discover a Unique Collection
Admire nearly 500 works, mainly from Mexico and rarely exhibited in Europe. The immersive scenography of the exhibition transports visitors through history, offering an unforgettable experience of the grandeur of the Mexica civilization. Created in partnership with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and with the support of the Templo Mayor Project, the "Mexica" exhibition presents major archaeological discoveries. Over 200 offerings reveal the complexity of Mexica society, its political and economic power, as well as its artistic and religious excellence.
How to Get There
The Quai Branly Museum is easily accessible from Hotel Moderniste. Take metro line 8 from Boucicaut station to École Militaire station. After this cultural exploration, return to relax in the comfort and elegance of our boutique hotel!
An Enriching Cultural Experience
Your stay in Paris will be even more memorable with a visit to the "Mexica" exhibition. This unique opportunity to discover archaeological treasures and deepen your knowledge of a historical civilization will enrich your Parisian experience. Whether you're in town for a convention at Porte de Versailles or for pleasure, don't miss this exceptional exhibition.
Book your room now and get ready for an unforgettable cultural adventure in the heart of Paris!
Until 8/09/2024. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Late opening on Thursday until 10 p.m.
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