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The Plaza Manuel Gamio is a plaza located in historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. It is located between the archaeological zone of the Templo Mayor and the tabernacle of the Metropolitan Cathedral. It was named in honor of Manuel Gamio, the archaeologist of the excavations of the ceremonial precinct of the Mexica, and includes the space between the streets of Moneda (to the south) and a fragment of the República de Guatemala to the north. Due to its proximity to the Templo Mayor, it is a frequent site of important finds from ancient Tenochtitlan and due to its proximity to the site where the first urban layout of the current Mexican capital was made in 1522, it is close to places where the first headquarters of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico was established, the first hea

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  • La plaza Manuel Gamio es un espacio público del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. Se encuentra entre la zona arqueológica del Templo Mayor y el sagrario de la Catedral Metropolitana. Fue nombrada en honor al arqueólogo precursor de las excavaciones del recinto ceremonial de los mexicas, y comprende el espacio entre las calles (al sur) y un fragmento de al norte. Por su cercanía con el Templo Mayor es sitio frecuente de importantes hallazgos de la antigua Tenochtitlan​ y debido a la cercanía con el sitio en donde se hizo la primera traza urbana de la actual capital mexicana en 1522, guarda cercanía en sitios en donde se estableció la primera sede de la Real y Pontificia Universidad de México, la primera sede de la casa de moneda, la y la mencionada catedral y el primer Museo Etnográfico del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), entre otros. Fue a partir de las obras de creación de la zona arqueológica a partir de 1978 en el que la plaza recibió su actual configuración y el cierre definitivo al tránsito vehicular de calles como Seminario. (es)
  • The Plaza Manuel Gamio is a plaza located in historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. It is located between the archaeological zone of the Templo Mayor and the tabernacle of the Metropolitan Cathedral. It was named in honor of Manuel Gamio, the archaeologist of the excavations of the ceremonial precinct of the Mexica, and includes the space between the streets of Moneda (to the south) and a fragment of the República de Guatemala to the north. Due to its proximity to the Templo Mayor, it is a frequent site of important finds from ancient Tenochtitlan and due to its proximity to the site where the first urban layout of the current Mexican capital was made in 1522, it is close to places where the first headquarters of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico was established, the first headquarters of the Mexican Mint, the archbishop's house and the aforementioned cathedral and the first Ethnographic Museum of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), among others. It was from the works of creation of the archaeological zone from 1978 in which the plaza received its current configuration and the definitive closure to vehicular traffic of streets such as Seminario. (en)
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  • Panoramic view of Plaza Manuel Gamio, looking north (en)
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  • Plaza Manuel Gamio in 2015 (en)
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  • La plaza Manuel Gamio es un espacio público del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. Se encuentra entre la zona arqueológica del Templo Mayor y el sagrario de la Catedral Metropolitana. Fue nombrada en honor al arqueólogo precursor de las excavaciones del recinto ceremonial de los mexicas, y comprende el espacio entre las calles (al sur) y un fragmento de al norte. Por su cercanía con el Templo Mayor es sitio frecuente de importantes hallazgos de la antigua Tenochtitlan​ y debido a la cercanía con el sitio en donde se hizo la primera traza urbana de la actual capital mexicana en 1522, guarda cercanía en sitios en donde se estableció la primera sede de la Real y Pontificia Universidad de México, la primera sede de la casa de moneda, la y la mencionada catedral y el primer Museo Etnog (es)
  • The Plaza Manuel Gamio is a plaza located in historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. It is located between the archaeological zone of the Templo Mayor and the tabernacle of the Metropolitan Cathedral. It was named in honor of Manuel Gamio, the archaeologist of the excavations of the ceremonial precinct of the Mexica, and includes the space between the streets of Moneda (to the south) and a fragment of the República de Guatemala to the north. Due to its proximity to the Templo Mayor, it is a frequent site of important finds from ancient Tenochtitlan and due to its proximity to the site where the first urban layout of the current Mexican capital was made in 1522, it is close to places where the first headquarters of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico was established, the first hea (en)
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