
The pre-Hispanic aqueduct was declared an Archeological Monument by Mexico's Presidency in 2002

The pre-Hispanic aqueduct was declared an Archeological Monument by Mexico's Presidency in 2002

The three archeological pieces belong to different times and Mesoamerican cultures

The bar was originally discovered in 1981 during a construction project in downtown Mexico City

The INAH will be in charge of the return of Peru's 37 archeological pieces found in Mexico

Last September, French auction house Millon sold over 100 pre-Columbian artifacts from Mexico's cultural heritage despite Mexico’s efforts to recover them

Two years from the earthquakes of September 7 and 19, 2017, the restoration of Mexican cultural heritage has a progress of 42% in the recovery of 2,340 damaged in 11 states of the country

The unique Mexican folding screen depicts different scenes from the Conquest of Mexico and a view of Mexico City. The piece portrays News Spain's identity and history

The feather mosaic picture was made in Mexico during Colonial times for Christian conquerors and was purchased by Museé du Quai Branly in an auction held at Hotel Drouot in Paris

Two years from the September 2017 earthquakes in Mexico, 990 historic buildings have been restored in Puebla, State of Mexico, Mexico City, Morelos, Tlaxcala, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz and Hidalgo

Despite Mexico’s efforts to recover over 100 pre-Columbian artifacts from its cultural heritage, and its call to the French government to take action in the case, auction house Millon proceeded with the sale amassing EUR €1.2 million