• The Cosmovitral receives about 500 to 600 visits per day,[2] which can double during the Christmas holidays, prompting extended hours.
  • Cosmovitral Jardín Botánico, Toluca, Mexico. 2,670 likes · 8 talking about this · 132 were here. El Cosmovitral alberga 71 módulos de vitral (3,000...
  • Image Credit Flickr User Lucy Nieto The glass, of course, must be kept clean in order for Cosmovitral to be seen in all its intended glory.
  • The piece was titled Cosmovitral, which is now the name of the building. It combined the Spanish words cosmos and vitral, which means light.
  • The project was named Cosmovitral, a mix between “space” and “vitreous” (the Spanish word for glass).
  • After the market closed down in the 1970s, the Cosmovitral was repurposed as a botanical garden and outfitted with a number of colossal works of stained...
  • The #Cosmovitral is a celebration of life in Toluca, Mexico. Light feeds the plants of the botanical garden and the stained glass tells a beautiful story.
  • Located in the center of Toluca, the Cosmovitral stands as an oasis of peace and beauty in the midst of the daily grind and has already become one of the...
  • El Cosmovitral is a botanical garden spanning approximately 3000 m². It is situated in the city of Toluca, which is the capital of the State of Mexico.