Así Era Nonoalco-Tlatelolco Antes del Conjunto Habitacional
Before becoming one of Mexico City's most iconic housing complexes, Nonoalco-Tlatelolco was a place steeped in history, culture, and everyday life that many have forgotten. In this video, we take you on a journey through what this area was like before concrete and buildings completely transformed its landscape. From its pre-Hispanic past as a Mexica commercial center to its time as a traditional neighborhood with dirt streets, humble neighborhoods, and colonial temples, we'll relive the echoes of a Tlatelolco that existed long before the multi-family buildings. Join us on this journey back in time and rediscover the historic heart that beats beneath the modern concrete.

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Documental Obras para México. Conjunto Urbano Presidente López Mateos

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Especiales la Ciudad de México en el tiempo - Del barrio de San Juan a Pino Suárez

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Ciudad de México en (1948) ( 3 )

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Así Se Vivía En La Ciudad de México De 1900 a 1919

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Tour of the CENTROBUS OUTER CIRCUIT in the Historic Center of Mexico City

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