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Museum Muse: MODO Museo del Objeto

The MODO, Museum of the Object, inaugurated in 2010, has been dedicated to telling stories through artifacts that have accompanied daily life in our country for more than 200 years. Through the more than 140,000 components of its collection, the museum makes a historical review of Mexico since the beginning of the 19th century: cultural, aesthetic, and social movements, technological development, trends, and changes in ways of thinking and linking with the world. Valuable and courageous pieces are selected by theme and grouped into temporary exhibitions to show and imagine or live those moments that, through affection and nostalgia, are kept in the memory of all of us. In the presentations, you will learn fascinating stories that have remained guarded in many objects, some every day, others very rare, and others with historical value. Still, all of them are testimony of the life and culture of Mexican society.

Colima 145, Roma Norte

Hidden amidst the swaying palms lining the shores of Tulum Beach is XELA, a unique concept of laidback luxury hospitality at the gateway to the wild and authentic.


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Tulum is not just a destination of breathtaking beaches and ancient ruins; it’s also a vital sanctuary for one of nature’s most enduring travelers – the sea turtle.


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When one envisions Tulum, it’s often the pristine white-sand beaches, the azure hues of the Caribbean Sea, and the rhythmic sway of palm trees.


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