Juego Limpio: The Court That Unites Us



Juego Limpio: The Court That Unites Us

Discover Fair Play: the field that unites us, a temporary exhibition at Museo Memoria y Tolerancia that offers a new perspective on soccer: not just as a spectacle, but as a space for connection, inclusion, and peacebuilding.

Highlights
🏟️ A temporary exhibition in the host country of the biggest soccer event
⚽ Six fully immersive rooms set in the world of soccer
🌍 Explore the evolution of soccer into a key phenomenon in the history and culture of Mexico and the world
🏆 Over 150 objects on display, from collectors, soccer legends, and renowned commentators

General Info
📅 Date: choose directly when purchasing your ticket
🕒 Time:
Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
⏳ Duration: approximately 30 minutes
📍 Location: Museo Memoria y Tolerancia
👤 Age: all ages welcome
♿ Accessibility: the tour is wheelchair accessible and includes ramps, elevators, braille labels, and audiovisual content in Mexican Sign Language
❓ You can consult the FAQs and their answers here

Description
Fair Play is a temporary exhibition at Museo Memoria y Tolerancia that lets you experience the excitement of the sport not only through storytelling but also through practice, connecting soccer with values like respect and human rights, both on and off the field. With the participation of notable figures such as Enrique Bonilla, former director of Liga MX and a key figure in the creation of Liga MX Femenil, some rooms also feature narration by sports journalist Alberto Lati, whose voice adds context, sensitivity, and depth to the museum experience. Get your tickets for Fair Play: The Field That Unites Us in CDMX!

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Getting there

Memory and Tolerance Museum

Avenida Juarez 8, Colonia Centro, Ciudad de México, 06010

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Getting there

Memory and Tolerance Museum

Avenida Juarez 8, Colonia Centro, Ciudad de México, 06010