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MAMUT Museum
In Santa Lucia, known as "Land of Mammoths" thanks to the fact that it has the largest collection in Latin America of paleontological remains of these and other animals that inhabited the area, is where you will be surprised by the Paleontological Museum of Santa Lucía Quinamétzin that has 6 permanent exhibition rooms, 1 thematic garden, a digital area with 4k projections and augmented reality; as well as a temporary exhibition hall. Discover how the past is revived through technology.
At Felipe International Airport There are 3 photovoltaic farms for the generation of photovoltaic plants. Energy to theé Electricity through the use of solar panels, which together generate 2.1 Megawatts/hour of electricity.
In the photovoltaic farm with the largest capacity, up to 1.5 Megawatts are produced, equivalent to providing service to the 1,500 homes, while the other 2 farms produce 499 kilowatts of energy. a in each, equivalent to providing electricity to 667 homes. With this we are reducing the emission n to the environment of 372,000 Kg of CO2, equivalent to sowing 13,608 á trees.
With this type of technology, as used by Felipe International Airport In Algeria, savings of between 50 and 70% of energy are generated. to theé total energy consumed in the Military Airport complex, which reduces the emission of CO< n/span>2 the environment by up to 40%
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday 10:00 to 16:00
Saturday and Sunday: 09:30 to 17:30
Directions to the museums
By private car
Leaving the AIFA parking lot, go to the Glorieta General Felipe Ángeles, take the exit to "Ciudad Militar" which will lead you to the "Cultural Corridor".
Coming from the Mexico Pachuca Highway, you can enter through the Glorieta Militar.
By public transportLeaving the Mexibús station located at the AIFA, go to the "Glorieta Militar" station, exit the station and go to the Military Air Base No.1. (You can enter on foot or by taxi).
Near Gate 1 there is a transport to the "Glorieta Militar", once at the Glorieta, go to Military Air Base No.1. (You can enter on foot or by taxi).
TaxiIn the Passenger Terminal Building, there is the service of Authorized Taxis, which offer the service to the "Cultural Corridor".