PALACIO POSTAL - Ícono del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México
Les presentamos a todos nuestros amigos y seguidores de Correos de México el video documental realizado por TVUNAM como parte de las celebraciones alrededor del 109 Aniversario de inauguración del Palacio Postal - Quinta Casa de Correos. Esperamos sinceramente disfruten este trabajo de nuestros amigos de TVUNAM.
Palacio Postal de la CDMX
El Palacio Postal de la Ciudad de México es uno de los edificios más importantes del país, el cual fue diseñado por el arquitecto Adamo Boari, el mismo que construyó el Palacio de Bellas Artes. ¿Ya lo conoces?
Palacio Postal, Mexico DF
My visit to the Palacio Postal, Mexico DF
Lo que no sabias de... Palacio Postal (Datos)
En este vídeo te contamos un poco de la historio del emblemático palacio postal ubicado en el centro histórico en la ciudad de México.
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El Palacio Postal es ASOMBROSO - No paré de SORPRENDERME
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Vaya que el Palacio Postal de la Ciudad de México me dejó con una gran sonrisa. Es un edificio con una arquitectura increible por dentro y por fuera ¡no se lo pierdan????!
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Palacio Postal
Bienvenidos a Yoltic México
Fuimos a dejar una carta a las oficinas de Correos de México o el Palacio Postal y decidí grabar una muestra de esta joya en el primer cuadro de la Ciudad de México.
México es un lugar apasionante, enigmático, divertido, rico en cultura, eventos y sitios históricos como este edificio.
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PASEANDO Palacio Postal CDMX
Hoy vamos a visitar el Palacio Postal también conocido como Quinta Casa de Correos o comúnmente como Correo Mayor.
El Edificio Postal está ubicado en eje central contra esquina del Palacio de Bellas Artes en el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México.
Horario:
8AM–7:30PM
Cómo llegar?
La estación más cercana es la de Metro Bellas Artes
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Palacio Postal: 111 años de majestuosidad
La Quinta Casa de Correos de México se construyó a petición del entonces presidente Porfirio Díaz como símbolo de un México moderno y de vanguardia.
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Historia del Palacio Postal de México
Uno de los palacios que embellecen el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México
Ciudad de México MÉXICO ''PALACIO POSTAL''
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Un Palacio de postal.
Una joya de la arquitectura del Porfiriato que no sólo es oficina de correos, también alberga el Museo de la Marina y el de Correos.
El palacio de oro-Palacio postal.
El Palacio de Correos de México o la Quinta Casa de Correos es uno de los edificios más emblemáticos y símbolo del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México.
Esta imponente obra de arquitectura ecléctica fue levantada a comienzos del siglo XX como uno de los símbolos del porfiriato (relativo al periodo presidencial de Porfirio Díaz) que mostraban el desarrollo y progreso de los mexicanos que se había alcanzado en ese momento.
Horario: Martes a viernes de 10 a 18 horas, sábados y domingos de 10 a 16 horas. Visitas guiadas sólo con previa cita.
Y no olviden seguirme en mis redes sociales para descubrir más cosas de México.
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Un paseo por el Palacio Postal construido en 1907
El Palacio Postal, la Quinta Casa del Correo, una joya de la arquitectura mexicana.
Mexico City, Mexico in HD
Mexico City: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Palacio Postal, Villa de Guadalupe, Catedral Metropolitana, Palacio Nacional, Templo Mayor, Museo National de Antropologia, Castillo de Chapultepec, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Iglesia del Carmen, Coyoacan.
Recorded January 2013 in HD with Panasonic TM900.
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Mexico City: National Palace
The National Palace (Spanish: Palacio Nacional) is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico. It is located on Mexico City's main square, the Plaza de la Constitución (El Zócalo). This site has been a palace for the ruling class of Mexico since the Aztec empire, and much of the current palace's building materials are from the original one that belonged to Moctezuma II.
Used and classified as a Government Building, the National Palace, with its red tezontle facade, fills the entire east side of the Zócalo, measuring over 200 meters long. It is home to some of the offices of both the Federal Treasury and the National Archives.
The facade is bordered on the north and south by two towers and includes three main doorways, each of which lead to a different part of the building. The southern door leads to the Patio of Honor and presidential offices (no public access). The northern door is known as the Mariana Door, named in honor of Mariano Arista who had it constructed in 1850. The area next to this door used to be the old Court Prison, with courtrooms and torture chambers. It is now occupied by the Finance Ministry. It contains the Treasury Room, constructed by architects Manuel Ortiz Monasterio and Vicente Mendiola. The iron and bronze door is the work of Augusto Petriccioli.
Above the central doorway, facing the Zócalo, is the main balcony where just before 11pm on September 15, the president of Mexico gives the Grito de Dolores, in a ceremony to commemorate Mexican Independence. Part of this ceremony includes ringing the bell that hangs above the balcony. This bell is the original one that Father Miguel Hidalgo rang to call for rebellion against Spain. It originally hung in the church of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, but was relocated here. In the niche containing the bell, there is the Mexican coat of arms. On each side there is an Aztec eagle knight and his Spanish counterpart. These were sculpted by Manuel Centurion and symbolize the synthesis of Mexican culture and Spanish culture.
The central door leads to the main patio which is surrounded by Baroque arches. Only the balustrade of this area has been remodeled, conserving the murals by Diego Rivera that adorn the main stairwell and the walls of the second floor. In the stairwell is a mural depicting the history of Mexico from 1521 to 1930,[1] and covers an area of 450 m2 (4800 ft2). These murals were painted between 1929 and 1935, jointly titled The Epic of the Mexican People.
Diego also painted 11 panels on the middle floor, such as the Tianguis of Tlatelolco (tianguis means market), and the Arrival of Hernán Cortés in Veracruz. These are part of a series depicting the pre-Hispanic era. Peoples such as the Tarascos of Michoacán, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs of Oaxaca and the Huastecs of Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Veracruz. However, this series was not finished.
On the upper floor is what once was the Theatre Room of the viceroys, which became the Chamber of Deputies from 1829 to August 22, 1872, when the room was accidentally destroyed by fire. In this parliamentary chamber the Reform Constitution of 1857 was written. This and the Constitution of 1917 are on display.
The Palace has fourteen courtyards but only a few of these, such as the Grand Courtyard beyond the central portal, are open to the public. The National Palace also houses the main State Archives, with many historical documents, and the Biblioteca Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, one of the largest and most important libraries in the country.
On north annex of the building is the Treasury Room and the Benito Juárez Museum. Between the two is the Empress Stairway, built by brothers Juan and Ramón Agea. When faced with claims that their work was unstable and would collapse, they had a full battalion charge down them while they stood underneath. The Treasury Room is no longer in use. Leading to the Museum part of the complex, which used to be the Finance Ministry, is a statue of Benito Juárez by Miguel Noreña. This work was criticized at the time because it was felt that such an honored person should not be depicted sitting on his coattails, as it was contrary to social etiquette at the time. In the Finance Ministry patio is the Benito Juárez Room, where this president lived during the end of his term and where he died on July 18, 1872. The bedroom, living room and study have been preserved complete with a number of objects belonging to the president.
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City Vibes / Mexico City - Palacio Postal
El Palacio Postal o Quinta Casa de Correos, es uno de los edificios más iconicos en la ciudad de México, con mas de 100 años desde su contrucción, es sede del Servicio Postal Méxicano, es posible admirar la perfecta combinación de los elementos pertenecientes a los estilos del plateresco isabelino y el gótico veneciano, guardando alguna semejanza con el Palacio Ducal de Venecia.
Documental 3D Palacio Postal:
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The Post Office or Quinta Casa de Correos, one of the most iconic buildings in Mexico City, with more than 100 years since its construction, is the headquarters of the Mexico Postal Service, it is possible to admire the perfect combination of elements belonging to the Styles of the Elizabethan plateresque and the Venetian Gothic, keeping some resemblance to the Palazzo Ducale in Venice.
Documentary 3D Postal Palace:
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Gimbal: Zhiyun Crane V2
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Music Track: Acoustic Circles
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