When I visited the Palace of Fine Arts this weekend (which I had only been to once) I was looking at many buildings and ornaments of the city that I had not noticed ... and so I was curious to learn more from the city.
So I started with volume I of the book by Héctor de Mauleón: "The hidden city".
With many stories of streets unknown to me: the street where the first hotel was put, the first bar, the street of the prostitutes, the street of the pharmacies, etc.
Other stories about how the capitalists took inventions and novelties, such as electric current, trams (both mules and electric), taxis, photographs and many others.
And additional stories about murders of people of ancestry, theft of corpses, etc.
Much to learn from my city, this book took me to the past and I thought: I say that I live in an interesting time of great changes, but also at that time there were great changes ....