The National Autonomous University of Mexico, recognized globally for its educational quality, added a new museum to its cultural heritage.
Biology and architecture came together in an innovative project that seeks to awaken interest in science in those who visit it.
The National Biodiversity Pavilion was inaugurated last year and has been open to the public for a few months, it is free and you can visit it six days a week.
Here, an in-depth look at its construction.
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