The International Center of Cultures embodies the unique partnership of eight major institutions, with the same sensibility to the world timeline of human cultural achievements, and with a vision directed into eight different fields of action and two supporting centers:
• Ancient Cultures and their Heritage • Human Values, (peace, tolerance, minorities, equal gender rights, and Immigrants) • Art, Architecture and Design • Languages and Signs • Science, Medicine and Technology • Commerce and Exchange • Religions and Ideologies • Social Organization, Law and Political Sciences
• Center for Information and Documentation • Center for International Exchange Programs and Scholarships
In Conclusion
The Center's dynamic program of exhibits, cultural events and intellectual gatherings will interest all who wish to explore the progress of man and his contributions through world cultures.
Daniel Nierman Director, International Center of Cultures
Note: the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Ministry of Education of Mexico (SEP) support this non-profit project, with collaboration of the National Council for the Arts (CONACULTA) and thanks to the generosity of private corporations and individuals.
*A Non-profit Organization does not necessarily mean that it is not intended to make a profit (nor that it is intended to make a loss). It simply means that just as a commercial organization’s object is to make a profit we too will attempt to make a profit but as a charity we shall not be permitted by our constitution to distribute any profits to investors or shareholders as dividends but will invest all profits back into the organization.
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