Literary Arts Magazine Spring 2024 Vol. 14 Carlos Rosario IPCS Magazine | Page 56

Do you know about The Mexican Cultural Institute in D . C .?

By Guillermo M .
The Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington , D . C . shows that Mexico ’ s wealth has no borders . The institute strengthens the ties between Mexico and the United States by sharing Mexico ’ s vibrant cultural past and present with the local community . It offers every week a rich agenda of culture , education , and diversity , among other things , inspired by brilliant works by the people of Mexico , the undertaking of thousands of years of encounters with different races and histories .
The Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington , D . C . is housed in a huge mansion designed in 1910 by the prestigious architect Nathan Wyeth who earned his reputation by designing the West Wing of The White House . The mansion is one of the most spectacular on 16th Street , being one of the most historic sites in this District . The murals and decorations are on display to the public . The institute is recognized worldwide by organizations as property significant to the historic and aesthetic heritage of the nation ’ s capital .
The mansion was purchased in 1921 by the post-revolutionary government of Mexican President Alvaro Obregón to house the Embassy of Mexico , while establishing it as the official residence of its representative in D . C . Mexico ’ s diplomatic relations with the United States would be strengtened from this location over the next 69 years , making it a symbol of friendship between the two neighboring countries .
“ The institute is recognized worldwide by organizations as property significant to the historic and aesthetic heritage of the nation ’ s capital .”
In 1989 , the Embassy of Mexico moved to a new building on Pennsylvania Avenue making it possible for the Institute to establish its residence here . The site opened its magnificent doors to the new-born institution so it could enjoy the large and spacious facilities , imbued with the spirit and history of this century ’ s bilateral relations between Mexico and the United States .
In modern times , the Institute is headquarters of the national day , September 15th : Independence day . The ambasador gives the traditional independence shot by ringing the bell while the Mexican community say : VIVA !
Definitely , The Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington , D . C , is the ideal place to know and enjoy all its magic and history . You can feel the huge symbol of unity , friendship and diplomatic relations . If you want to visit the mansion , you can search on the internet the updated programs and schedules .
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