El Reloj de Sol

Tlatelolco, Cuauhtémoc, 06900 Mexico City, Mexico
Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Aj Herrera - 2 years ago

It was very peaceful. I enjoyed sitting here and people watching. There was a local store owner who kept throwing a ball out into the park for his dogs to chase. Somehow I found this to be super therapeutic. Everyone was just minding their own business and relaxing or strolling.

5 Teacher David de la Peña - 2 years ago

A historical site for people who lived the eartquake of September 19, 1985. Here, the "Nuevo León" building collapsed on that day. On the memory of the victims and the family of them they created the "Sun Clock" which marks the time of the tragedy 7:19.

5 Ernesto G - 2 years ago

Amazing to see the time without the need of energy other than the sun

5 Chris Priore - a year ago

Very pretty public art piece.

4 GUTMAN MUÑOZ SALOMON - 8 months ago

Nice!

4 Citlalín Juárez - a week ago

(Translated by Google) Nice to walk and enjoy some time outdoors!

(Original)
Lindo para pasear y disfrutar un rato al aire libre!

5 Enrique - 3 years ago

(Translated by Google) a beautiful park or place to visit, the place is a sundial, there is a plaque commemorating and commemorating the dead and the events that occurred in the 85 earthquake.

The Sundial, inaugurated in 1991, when the flat surface allowed the shadow of the hand to mark the time on the floor, is a place of daily transit due to its proximity to the Paseo de la Reforma.

the area can be somewhat unsafe in some hours, it is advisable to go in hours with light and with the presence of people for greater security. But it is a highly recommended place to go

(Original)
un bonito parque o lugar para visitar, el lugar se encuentra un reloj solar, hay una placa recordando y conmemorando a los muertos y a los hechos ocurridos en el terremoto del 85.

El Reloj de Sol inaugurado en 1991, cuando la superficie plana permitía que la sombra de la manecilla marcara la hora sobre el piso, es un lugar de tránsito cotidiano por su cercanía con el Paseo de la Reforma.

la zona puede ser un tanto insegura en algunas horas, es recomendable ir en horas con luz y con prescencia de gente para mayor seguridad. Pero es un lugar muy recomendable para ir

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