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This serpent's head made of stone observes the rush of hundreds of pedestrians everyday. Carved in the times of the Aztec Empire, it was set as an ornament for the Palace of the Counts of Calimaya in the 18th century. Now this building hosts the Museum of the City of Mexico.

MEXICO | Sunday, 13 January 2013 | Views [460] | View Smaller Image

This serpent's head made of stone observes the rush of hundreds of pedestrians everyday. Carved in the times of the Aztec Empire, it was set as an ornament for the Palace of the Counts of Calimaya in the 18th century. Now this building hosts the Museum of the City of Mexico.

 
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