“The 31 Minute Museum” arrives in CDMX: ticket prices for the exhibition

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The popular children’s series “31 Minutes” has arrived in Mexico City with its first official exhibition at the Franz Mayer Museum.

Brought from Chile by the production company Aplaplac, this exhibition allows visitors to interact with the characters that marked the childhood of many Mexicans and Latin Americans.

The “31 Minutes” exhibition began on June 20 and has been very well received. Tickets for July are already sold out due to the pre-sale that began on May 20, so it is recommended to purchase tickets as soon as possible for the available dates in August and September.

The cost of tickets is 180 pesos for the general public and foreigners. For members, students, teachers and people with a valid ID from the National Institute for Older Adults (INAPAM), the price is 90 pesos per person.

To buy your tickets, you have two options: go directly to the museum’s ticket office or buy them online.

The most viable option is to do it online due to high demand and limited availability at the box office.

Follow these steps to purchase your tickets online:
Go to the official Franz Mayer Museum website and create an account if you don’t have one yet.
Click on the “Museo 31” section and then on “Buy your tickets.”
Select the day and time of your visit on the calendar, as long as there is availability.
Indicate the number of tickets you want and add them to the cart.
Make the corresponding payment and get your digital tickets.

“The 31 Minute Museum” arrives in CDMX: ticket prices for the exhibition. Photo: Cuartoscuro.
Practical information and recommendations
The “31 Minutes” exhibition is at the Franz Mayer Museum, located on Hidalgo Avenue 45 in the Centro Histórico neighborhood in the Cuauhtémoc district, Mexico City.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and the exhibition will be available until Sunday, September 29.

The visit to the exhibition lasts approximately one hour, with access every 15 minutes in groups of 60 visitors. It is recommended to arrive at the museum 10 minutes before the assigned entry time.

The exhibition is divided into 10 thematic cores that tell the story of the program “31 Minutes”, including original puppets, sets and settings, as well as unpublished material from concerts, tours and plays.

To fully enjoy the exhibition, follow these recommendations:

Do not take photos with flash, do not use tripods or additional lighting for the set-up.
Avoid carrying large bags or backpacks.
Bring a cap, umbrella or parasol to protect yourself from the weather.

Follow the instructions of the staff and the information from civil protection.
“The Museum of 31 Minutes” arrives in CDMX: ticket prices for the exhibition. Photo: Cuartoscuro.
Enjoy this unique opportunity to relive the most memorable moments of “31 Minutos” and immerse yourself in the world of Tulio Triviño and his friends at the Franz Mayer Museum

"El Museo de 31 Minutos" llega a CDMX: precios de boletos para la exposición. Foto: Cuartoscuro.

Source: dineroenimagen