Palacio Postal

Good to know
- Best time to go
- Year-round
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- wheelchair-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
This ornate post office, completed in 1907, remains one of the most admired buildings from the Porfirian era in central Mexico City. Designed by Italian architect Adamo Boari, it blends Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau elements in a gilded interior of wrought-iron balustrades, marble floors and sweeping staircases. Postal services still operate here, and a small museum on the upper floors recounts the history of mail in the country. Its cream-coloured stone facade, quarried from local chiluca, glows warmly against the surrounding avenues.
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