Mexican Consulate

Mexican Consulate is a government office in , which is located on 4th Street Northwest. Mexican Consulate is situated nearby to the public building , as well as near the theater building .
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  • Type: Government office
  • Also known as: Consulado de Carrera de México en Albuquerque / Mexican Consulate” and “Consulado MX Consulate
  • Address: 1610 4th Street Northwest, Albuquerque, NM

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Harwood School and Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse.

Arts center
The is a historic building in , , which was originally a Methodist boarding school. Built in 1925, it is a two-story, H-shaped building with a red brick facade and Neoclassical detailing. is situated 2,500 feet southwest of Mexican Consulate.

Courthouse
Photo: AllenS, Public domain.
The is a federal courthouse located in downtown Albuquerque, . The building was completed in 1998 and named in honor of Senator Pete Domenici at a ceremony in 2004. is situated 3,000 feet south of Mexican Consulate.

Courthouse
Photo: AllenS, Public domain.
The is a courthouse in downtown , , housing the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court. The building is located on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Lomas Boulevard in an area known as the Courthouse District. is situated 3,200 feet south of Mexican Consulate.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Martinez Town and Albuquerque.

Neighborhood
Martineztown-Santa Barbara is a neighborhood in central , , immediately northeast of Downtown. Originating as a small farming village in the 1850s, it is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods and retains a distinct character, with winding streets, irregular lots, and vernacular buildings reminiscent of other old Hispanic communities in northern New Mexico.

, also known as ABQ, is a vibrant, sprawling city near the of . Cradled in the Rio Grande Valley beneath the Sandia Mountains, it is by far the largest city in the state, acting as the media, educational, and economic center of New Mexico, as well as the home of the state's only major airport, making it a common entry point into New Mexico.

Suburb
Photo: PerryPlanet, Public domain.
Old Town is the historic original town site of Albuquerque, , for the provincial kingdom of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, established in 1706 by New Mexico governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés.

Mexican Consulate

Latitude
35.10037° or 35° 6′ 1″ north
Longitude
-106.64815° or 106° 38′ 53″ west
Open location code
857M4922+4P
Open­Street­Map ID
way 739162023
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
office=­diplomatic
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