Plaza de los Constituyentes

The Constituents Square of 1917 is the central esplanade of the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro and is composed of four interior facades inspired by the Mayan architecture of the Uxmal region.
In this space you will find the 1917 Sculptural Mural of the Constituents, the Constituent Rotary and a reproduction of the Great Silver Inkwell. The esplanade has access to other emblematic places of the precinct, such as the Legislative Museum "Sentimientos de la Nación", the Hall of Plenary Sessions, the Legislative Library, the Aurora Jiménez de Palacios Auditorium, among others.
In this space you will find the 1917 Sculptural Mural of the Constituents, the Constituent Rotary and a reproduction of the Great Silver Inkwell. The esplanade has access to other emblematic places of the precinct, such as the Legislative Museum "Sentimientos de la Nación", the Hall of Plenary Sessions, the Legislative Library, the Aurora Jiménez de Palacios Auditorium, among others.
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Constituents Square of 1917





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