Pantheon of San Fernando
Historic cemetery and museum in Mexico City, serving as the final resting place for prominent 19th-century Mexican figures, featuring macabre stories, masonic symbols, and a cat sanctuary.

📜 Historic cemetery and museum in Mexico City.
🔍 Final resting place for notable 19th-century Mexican figures like Benito Juárez.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore ornate tombs, funerary art, and colonial architecture👻 Discover macabre stories, ghost legends, and hidden masonic symbols🐈 Observe resident cats cared for by locals✨ Enjoy a free, peaceful, and historically rich site

Why Avoid

💤 Some crypts might appear neglected

Tips

🚶‍♀️ Wear comfortable shoes for uneven surfaces📸 Photography allowed, be mindful of restrictions🤫 Visit weekdays, mornings for fewer crowds

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Daily 11 am-5 pm; also open on the night of the last Wednesday of every month.

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