Edificio 8 ISSSTE
Edificio 8 ISSSTE is a residential building in Mexico City, Central Mexico. Edificio 8 ISSSTE is situated nearby to the sports venue Deportivo Félix Azuela, as well as near the theater building Teatro Félix Azuela Padilla.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Biblioteca Vasconcelos and Tlatelolco metro station.
Biblioteca Vasconcelos
Library
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Biblioteca Vasconcelos, also known as the Megabiblioteca by the press, is a library in the Buenavista neighborhood of Mexico City. It is dedicated to José Vasconcelos, the philosopher and former president of the National Library of Mexico. Biblioteca Vasconcelos is situated 1 km southwest of Edificio 8 ISSSTE.
Tlatelolco metro station
Metro station
Photo: GAED, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tlatelolco is a metro station along Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Tlatelolco neighbourhood of the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City, to the north of the downtown area. Tlatelolco metro station is situated 390 metres east of Edificio 8 ISSSTE.
Tianguis Cultural del Chopo
Marketplace
Photo: ProtoplasmaKid, Public domain.
The Tianguis Cultural del Chopo is a Saturday flea market near downtown Mexico City, known locally as El Chopo. It is named after its original location which was near the Museo Universitario del Chopo, an Art Nouveau building with a couple of towers designed by Bruno Möhring. Tianguis Cultural del Chopo is situated 1 km south of Edificio 8 ISSSTE.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Colonia Santa María Insurgentes and Tlatelolco.
Colonia Santa María Insurgentes
Neighborhood
Colonia Santa María Insurgentes is a colonia in the Cuauhtémoc borough north east of the Mexico City's historic center. The colonia's borders are formed by the following roads: Calzada de San Simon to the south, Jacarandas to the north, Avenida de los Insurgentes Norte to the east and Jacarandas to the west.
Tlatelolco
Quarter
Photo: Diego Rivera, Public domain.
Tlatelolco was a pre-Columbian altepetl, or city-state, in the Valley of Mexico. Its inhabitants, known as the Tlatelolca, were part of the Mexica, a Nahuatl-speaking people who arrived in what is now central Mexico in the 13th century.
Centro
Photo: Uwebart, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The old city center or Centro Histórico of Mexico City, centered on the Plaza de la Constitución, has been the heart of the nation since Aztec times. Its colonial and European architecture and narrow cobblestone streets set it apart from the rest of Mexico City.
Edificio 8 ISSSTE
- Type: Residential building
- Category: building
- Location: Mexico City, Central Mexico, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
19.45633° or 19° 27′ 23″ northLongitude
-99.14664° or 99° 8′ 48″ westLevels
8Height
35 metres (115 feet)Open location code
76F2FV43+G8OpenStreetMap ID
way 405211802OpenStreetMap feature
building=residential
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