The seal of the UNAM is an eagle and a Condor, which represents the integration of thoughts and greatness of spirit of North and Sounth America. (Estudie en la facultad de Ciencias exactas en la UNAM)
I studied at Faculty of Chemistry. Every day I walked through that place and I had the chance to enjoy the murals. I love that time! Thank you for your video! great video. Thank you for sharing the beauty of my Mexico Lindo y Querido.
I love architecture and I've never been to Mexico, but I really want to go there! And thanks to your video, I felt like I was there. And now I have +1 thing to do in Mexico :) I'm looking forward to your next videos! p.s. Be safe and don't speed on the bike!
My most memorable days are devoted to my college years at this magnificent institution. I studied from 1990 to 1994 at the School of Engineering, you missed it buy were very close... those years were glorious! Thanks for bringing back memories and as striking as you may think, I walked many times per week all over campus and never stopped one minute to watch carefully the wonders of the murals and the architecture, for me everything was normal....
I can only imagine how it feels to see back like this the place you spent amazing years of your life! I'm glad my video brought back those memories! Thank you for your comment!
@@AndriiZhulidov The mural in the popped out wall is a representation I think to the union of Latinamerica by its common roots and culture. On the left you see a condor (representing South America) and on the right an eagle (Mexico)
Hola hermanito, que alegría me da que te gusten los murales del campus central, te faltaron por ver los murales de Ciencias, Políticas, el MUAC y varias esculturas dentro y al rededor de la unam
Я обнаружил твой канал на RUclips, мне очень понравился, твои видео и информация потрясающие, отличная работа! в UNAM я выучил русский язык в центре иностранных языков, я изучал его, потому что хотел стать инженером аэрокосмической, я даже учился несколько месяцев в Самаре и Екатеринбурге.
Nice video! Thank you for all those murals overview. It was interesting to hear historical details about them. Also, I found out two new things: UNAM Campus is THAT big and there are stones that let sunlight in)
Thank's Andrii, I'm Mexican and I really appreciate the way how explain us the history of this murals, I hope you enjoy my country, but becareful with the spicy food. thanks again for this important information.💙💙💙💙💙🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you very much Esteban! Mexican history is very fascinating, so many different layers of cultures! I really enjoy traveling in Mexico and food is very good!
Buen resumen del area de entrada a CU, se llama Las Islas, CU tiene 3 circuitos, el de las escuelas y facultades, el de Investigacion y el de la cultura, en el lado mas al Sur estan los Museos, La sala Netzahualcoyotl, El parque botanico, el espacio Escultorico de pura lava volcanica, la Universidad mas grande de America e Ibero america, mas de 350,000 alumnos, Por mi Raza hablara el espiritu, lema de la UNAM acuñada por Jose Vasconcellos, gracias por tus videos
I've worked for most of my life as a university professor. I never quite understand why tourists come to campuses. I understand why prospective students and their parents do. But the significance of a university is not so much in its physical plant but in things that visitors really can't access. I only visit campuses while traveling if I have a meeting, a conference, or I have to use the research facilities.
I understand your point here and you are right that the value of university is not what lays on the facades of the buildings. I can say that unique and interesting campuses with great campus plannings and nice walkways, well maintained architecture and landscapes attract people and I don't thing there is anything wrong with it. People just want to enjoy it!
This will probably be an unpopular opinion, but the campus grounds need to be better maintain. Overgrown grass, paint peeling off walls and columns. The architecture and murals are fantastic however it's difficult to appreciate if all you see are all the signs of wear and tear. A place of this much importance deserves better.
You are right! I was thinking that the place is not properly maintained at all. If you compare it to University Campuses in US, it looks bad. But education in states is very expensive, and in UNAM education is free. So as I understand UNAM depends on the government money and Mexico is not very rich country. On the other hand, some very simple maintenance things that you mention are easy to fix and don’t require a lot of money.
@@AndriiZhulidov Agree, shouldn't be that expensive to maintain the grounds. As for Mexico not being very rich, it's not that poor either. Mexico ranks about 15th in GDP of over 200 countries. The current president is overseeing dozens of new infrastructure programs throughout Mexico which include new rail transit systems, airports and roadways. I'm guessing this development is costing tax payers billions of dollars. I'm thinking a few of those dollars could be sent UNAM way. For that matter more money should be spent on educational institutes throughout the nation. Thanks for the reply sir.
The UNAM campus has been closed since March 2019, usually when it is closed it is badly maintained. You could return in the next weeks where all students are returning to presential classes. You note the difference. Grass is usually in normal circumstances well maintained. On the other hand it is true US Universities are so much better maintained. I have to add bad maintenance is associated to sindical conditions unfortunately.
The seal of the UNAM is an eagle and a Condor, which represents the integration of thoughts and greatness of spirit of North and Sounth America. (Estudie en la facultad de Ciencias exactas en la UNAM)
What a great explanation! Thank you very much!
No sabia que hubiera facultad de ciencias inexactas….
I studied at Faculty of Chemistry. Every day I walked through that place and I had the chance to enjoy the murals. I love that time! Thank you for your video! great video. Thank you for sharing the beauty of my Mexico Lindo y Querido.
Thank you very much for your comment! UNAM seems to be amazing place to study!
Great video! Thank you for sharing so much cool stuff about Mexico City and architecture. Loved the story about dates on the mural ☺️
Thank you for your feedback! That mural is my favorite on the campus!
I love architecture and
I've never been to Mexico, but I really want to go there! And thanks to your video, I felt like I was there.
And now I have +1 thing to do in Mexico :)
I'm looking forward to your next videos!
p.s. Be safe and don't speed on the bike!
Thank you! I hope you will visit this beautiful country soon!
@@AndriiZhulidov Thank you. I am hoping too and continue watching your videos, LOL
My most memorable days are devoted to my college years at this magnificent institution. I studied from 1990 to 1994 at the School of Engineering, you missed it buy were very close... those years were glorious! Thanks for bringing back memories and as striking as you may think, I walked many times per week all over campus and never stopped one minute to watch carefully the wonders of the murals and the architecture, for me everything was normal....
I can only imagine how it feels to see back like this the place you spent amazing years of your life! I'm glad my video brought back those memories! Thank you for your comment!
@@AndriiZhulidov The mural in the popped out wall is a representation I think to the union of Latinamerica by its common roots and culture. On the left you see a condor (representing South America) and on the right an eagle (Mexico)
@@julliendorel1817 Thank you!
Hola hermanito, que alegría me da que te gusten los murales del campus central, te faltaron por ver los murales de Ciencias, Políticas, el MUAC y varias esculturas dentro y al rededor de la unam
Thank you! I’ll come back there to see more murals. CDMX has so many beautiful murals around the city!
UNAM central campus has been the real home of too many generations! We love that amazing place !!
I can only imagine how many people studied there over the time! Grreat place to study or just to walk on the weekend! :)
Я обнаружил твой канал на RUclips, мне очень понравился, твои видео и информация потрясающие, отличная работа! в UNAM я выучил русский язык в центре иностранных языков, я изучал его, потому что хотел стать инженером аэрокосмической, я даже учился несколько месяцев в Самаре и Екатеринбурге.
Hi Fabian! Thank you for your comment! Your Russian language is great! Are you working in aerospace field now?
Such a beautiful and huge university. Everything looks like u are in a movie
Scale of campus seems unreal!
Nice video!!
But the seal of the University is an eagle and a condor, representing Northern and Southern Americas...
Thank you for pointing this out!
Nice video!
Thank you for all those murals overview. It was interesting to hear historical details about them.
Also, I found out two new things: UNAM Campus is THAT big and there are stones that let sunlight in)
Thank's Andrii, I'm Mexican and I really appreciate the way how explain us the history of this murals, I hope you enjoy my country, but becareful with the spicy food. thanks again for this important information.💙💙💙💙💙🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you very much Esteban! Mexican history is very fascinating, so many different layers of cultures! I really enjoy traveling in Mexico and food is very good!
Buen resumen del area de entrada a CU, se llama Las Islas, CU tiene 3 circuitos, el de las escuelas y facultades, el de Investigacion y el de la cultura, en el lado mas al Sur estan los Museos, La sala Netzahualcoyotl, El parque botanico, el espacio Escultorico de pura lava volcanica, la Universidad mas grande de America e Ibero america, mas de 350,000 alumnos, Por mi Raza hablara el espiritu, lema de la UNAM acuñada por Jose Vasconcellos, gracias por tus videos
Thanks for the video. Keem them coming
Thank you for watching!
Man!!! NYC will miss you
I’ll be back! From time to time I’m in NYC and I’ll definitely will do videos from New York soon!
Saludos espero te haya gustado la Unam, ademas de que hay mas arquitectura representativa en mexico.
Gracias! Me gusta mucho el campus y la arquitectura de la UNAM.
I really like your style.
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Thank you!
The other half of the campus has the modern buildings. UNAM is the best university in México, 350 000 students can't be wrong.
I think I need to do a Part 2 of UNAM Architecture. 😀
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Next videos will be also be about CDMX and architecture! Stay tuned!
Que chido video valedor saludos👍 EE.UU
Muchas gracias!
I am currently studying at the faculty of architecture!!
Amazing! In UNAM?
@@AndriiZhulidov yes, right where you were standing.
Nice video! Btw, Was nice to talk and meeting you in plaza de los arcángeles.
Hi Franko! Thank you! Nice meeting you as well!
Nice video!
💪🏼💪🏼
I've worked for most of my life as a university professor. I never quite understand why tourists come to campuses. I understand why prospective students and their parents do. But the significance of a university is not so much in its physical plant but in things that visitors really can't access. I only visit campuses while traveling if I have a meeting, a conference, or I have to use the research facilities.
I understand your point here and you are right that the value of university is not what lays on the facades of the buildings. I can say that unique and interesting campuses with great campus plannings and nice walkways, well maintained architecture and landscapes attract people and I don't thing there is anything wrong with it. People just want to enjoy it!
Cool vid
Thank you! New videos are coming soon!
This will probably be an unpopular opinion, but the campus grounds need to be better maintain. Overgrown grass, paint peeling off walls and columns. The architecture and murals are fantastic however it's difficult to appreciate if all you see are all the signs of wear and tear. A place of this much importance deserves better.
You are right! I was thinking that the place is not properly maintained at all. If you compare it to University Campuses in US, it looks bad. But education in states is very expensive, and in UNAM education is free. So as I understand UNAM depends on the government money and Mexico is not very rich country.
On the other hand, some very simple maintenance things that you mention are easy to fix and don’t require a lot of money.
@@AndriiZhulidov Agree, shouldn't be that expensive to maintain the grounds. As for Mexico not being very rich, it's not that poor either. Mexico ranks about 15th in GDP of over 200 countries. The current president is overseeing dozens of new infrastructure programs throughout Mexico which include new rail transit systems, airports and roadways. I'm guessing this development is costing tax payers billions of dollars. I'm thinking a few of those dollars could be sent UNAM way. For that matter more money should be spent on educational institutes throughout the nation. Thanks for the reply sir.
The UNAM campus has been closed since March 2019, usually when it is closed it is badly maintained. You could return in the next weeks where all students are returning to presential classes. You note the difference. Grass is usually in normal circumstances well maintained. On the other hand it is true US Universities are so much better maintained. I have to add bad maintenance is associated to sindical conditions unfortunately.
Дуже круть
Дякую!
Where´s the fucking mask?! 🤦🏽♂️