This map of Mexico City was published in 1969 by Ladislao Klein.

This is an illustrated map for tourist use. For this reason, the map includes a total of 138 black and white photographs of some of the city's most iconic locations.

The bottom section also includes a list of 400 important places, as well as a legend to identify the category of each one. Categories include statues, monuments, government buildings, colonial buildings, museums, galleries, libraries, parks, universities, tourist attractions, hospitals, churches, cinemas, theatres, sports centres, hotels and transport offices.

At the bottom, the map is complemented by a detailed view of the city centre, which is difficult to see in the general plan.

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