Mar19
Published by Asya in Arts, Eating, Mexico, Museums, North America, Walking

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Nestle Chocolate Museum in
Mexico City designed by
Rojkind Architects in origami style. It took 75 days to design and build. Situated along the main highway into Paseo Tollocan, the entire, horizontal sculptural structure has become an instant landmark for tourists arriving to tour the Nestle factory. The entirety of Rojkind’s structure is rested on concrete pillars, raising the structure entirely off the ground. The museum displays Nestle’s chocolate products and now is welcoming visitors.
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