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    Mexico City

    Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Mexico City - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Mexico City.

    Oku restaurant dining room, Mexico City, Mexico

    Oku Mexico City boasts minimal interiors and freshly prepared Japanese food

    • High tables and stools at Milan 44

      An abandoned warehouse finds a new lease of life as an urban market and more

      By Daven Wu Last updated 22 July 22

    • Showroom space from the design firm VIDIVIXI

      Get a flavour of modernist Mexico City at this new showroom

      Virtually tour VIDIVIXI’s new Mexico City showroom, and explore locally-made designs

      By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 5 July 22

    • Concrete front facade of the Swiss Ambassador's Residence, an urban retreat in Mexico City

      This minimalist urban retreat is Swiss Ambassador's Residence in Mexico City

      Lausanne-based architects Fruehauf, Henry & Viladoms (FHV) and Mexico City studio Blancasmoran have redesigned the Swiss Ambassador’s Residence in Mexico City into a minimalist urban retreat

      By Ellie Stathaki Last updated 4 July 22

    • Installation view of Atlantes, 2019, by Bosco Sodi, Oaxaca, Mexico

      Bosco Sodi unveils colossal ‘city of cubes’ on the Oaxacan coast

      A monumental land art installation takes shape in a largely uninhabited area of the artist’s native Mexico

      By Jessica Klingelfuss Published 6 March 19

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