DescriptionMuseo Soumaya, Ciudad de México, México, 2015-07-18, DD 12.JPG
Español: Edificio del Museo Soumaya situado en la Plaza Carso, distrito de Nuevo Polanco, Ciudad de México, México. El museo, obra del arquitecto Fernando Romero, fue inaugurado en 2011 por el entonces presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. El museo pertenece a la institución cultural homónima y sin fines de lucro, dedicada al resguardo, exposición, investigación y difusión de la colección de arte de Fundación Carlos Slim. El nombre del museo honra la memoria de Soumaya Domit, esposa del fundador del museo, Carlos Slim, fallecida en 1999.
English: Building of the Soumaya Museum located in Plaza Carso, Nuevo Polanco area, Mexico City, Mexico. The building, work of architect Fernando Romero, was inaugurated in 2011 by the former president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. The museums belongs to the homonymous cultural institution, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the maintenance, exposition, research and difusion of the art collection of the Carlos Slim Foundation. The museum's name honours the memory of Soumaya Domit, wife of the museum's founder, Carlos Slim, who died in 1999.
Polski: Budynek Museo Soumaya znajdujacy się na Plaza Carso w dzielnicy Nuevo Polanco miasta Meksyk, stolicy Meksyku. Budynek powstał według projektu meksykańskiego architekta Fernando Romero i został uroczyście otwarty 29 marca 2011 roku przez Felipe Calderóna, ówczesnego prezydenta Meksyku. Muzeum należy do Carlos Slim Foundation, organizacji non-profit, której celem jest utrzymanie, wystawy, badania oraz rozpowszechnianie dzieł sztuki znajdujących się w jej kolekcji. Nazwa muzeum upamiętnia Soumayę Domit, żonę Carlosa Slima, założyciela muzeum, która zmarła w 1999 roku.
Magyar: A Fernando Romero építész tervei alapján épült mexikóvárosi Soumaya Múzeum épülete (Mexikó
Italiano: Il Museo Soumaya, opera dell´architetto Fernando Romero, è un'istituzione culturale senza fini di lucro sita a Città del Messico, di proprietà della Fondazione Carlos Slim.
Македонски: Музејот „Сумаја“ во градот Мексико — дом на уметничката збирка на задолжбината „Карлос Слим“ на истоимениот стопанственик, наречен во спомен на неговата покојна жена.
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English: Building of the Soumaya Museum located in Plaza Carso, Nuevo Polanco area, Mexico City, Mexico. The building, work of architect Fernando Romero, was inaugurated on March 29th 2011 by the former president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. The museums belongs to the homonymous cultural institution, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the maintenance, exposition, research and diffusion of the art collection of the Carlos Slim Foundation. The museum's name honours the memory of Soumaya Domit, wife of the museum's founder, Carlos Slim, who died in 1999.
English: Building of the Soumaya Museum located in Plaza Carso, Nuevo Polanco area, Mexico City, Mexico. The building, work of architect Fernando Romero, was inaugurated on March 29th 2011 by the former president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. The museums belongs to the homonymous cultural institution, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the maintenance, exposition, research and diffusion of the art collection of the Carlos Slim Foundation. The museum's name honours the memory of Soumaya Domit, wife of the museum's founder, Carlos Slim, who died in 1999.
Español: Edificio del Museo Soumaya situado en la Plaza Carso, distrito de Nuevo Polanco, Ciudad de México, México. El museo, obra del arquitecto Fernando Romero, fue inaugurado el 29 de marzo de 2011 por el entonces presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. El museo pertenece a la institución cultural homónima y sin fines de lucro, dedicada al resguardo, exposición, investigación y difusión de la colección de arte de Fundación Carlos Slim. El nombre del museo honra la memoria de Soumaya Domit, esposa del fundador del museo, Carlos Slim, fallecida en 1999.
Italiano: Il Museo Soumaya, opera dell´architetto Fernando Romero, è un'istituzione culturale senza fini di lucro sita a Città del Messico, di proprietà della Fondazione Carlos Slim.
Magyar: A Fernando Romero építész tervei alapján épült mexikóvárosi Soumaya Múzeum épülete (Mexikó
Polski: Budynek Museo Soumaya znajdujacy się na Plaza Carso w dzielnicy Nuevo Polanco miasta Meksyk, stolicy Meksyku. Budynek powstał według projektu meksykańskiego architekta Fernando Romero i został uroczyście otwarty 29 marca 2011 roku przez Felipe Calderóna, ówczesnego prezydenta Meksyku. Muzeum należy do Carlos Slim Foundation, organizacji non-profit, której celem jest utrzymanie, wystawy, badania oraz rozpowszechnianie dzieł sztuki znajdujących się w jej kolekcji. Nazwa muzeum upamiętnia Soumayę Domit, żonę Carlosa Slima, założyciela muzeum, która zmarła w 1999 roku.
Македонски: Музејот „Сумаја“ во градот Мексико — дом на уметничката збирка на задолжбината „Карлос Слим“ на истоимениот стопанственик, наречен во спомен на неговата покојна жена.
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