Museo de Arte Moderno and National Auditorium – Mexico City day 3

This morning we started out by walking to the Museum of Modern Art.

Modern Art Museum
Inside the museum
Diego Rivera – Velorio o Dia de muertes
The table and its contents are all wood

Next we walked to the Audiorama in Parque d’Espagne. Along the way we went by the Monumento a los Niños Heroes. It honors the young men in the castle of Chapultepec who were killed when the American Army invaded Mexico City.

Monumento a Los Niños Héroes

When we got to the Audiorama it was closed so we took an Uber back to near our hotel and had lunch at a taqueria, El Turix, that only serves Yucatán style pulled pork. At 2:00 there was still a line. Apparently it has been in that location forever. The tacos were good.

El Turix
Eating our tacos

Tonight we went to see the movie Whiplash with a live band at the National Auditorium.

The National Auditorium
The auditorium holds almost 10,000 people
The music was fantastic.

After the concert we went to dinner at a nearby restaurant,

Dinner at Karisma
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