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Museo Anahuacalli
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The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum is a museum and arts center in Mexico City, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, 10 minutes by car from the Frida Kahlo Museum, as well as from the tourist neighborhood of this district.
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El Reloj Park
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El Bazar de la carcacha
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Museo del automóvil México
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Museo 188, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, 04620 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Ilhuicamina 20, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, 04620 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Cochinita Express
Suchil 109, El Rosario, Coyoacán, 04380 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Lucrecia restaurant
Simarruba 139b, Rancho, El Rosario, Coyoacán, 04380 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Sopes "Lupita"
Botón 21, El Reloj, Coyoacán, 04640 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Cassatt
Cáliz 118, El Reloj, Coyoacán, 04640 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Rebel wings punta museo
Av. División del Nte. 3556, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, 04620 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Carnitas Michoacan México
Av. División del Nte. 3451, El Rosario, Coyoacán, 04380 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Café Literario
Av. División del Nte. 3421, El Rosario, Coyoacán, 04380 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
La Oaxaqueña
3ER. Rtno. Cáliz 1, El Reloj, Coyoacán, 04640 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Ayenda Los Colorines de Coyoacán
Los Colorines 52, La Candelaria, Coyoacán, 04380 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Museo Anahuacalli

Museo 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, 04620 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum is a museum and arts center in Mexico City, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, 10 minutes by car from the Frida Kahlo Museum, as well as from the tourist neighborhood of this district.

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attractions: Huayamilpas Ecological Park, El Reloj Park, El Bazar de la carcacha, Museo del automóvil México, restaurants: Cochitlan, "El Rinconcito.", Cochinita Express, Lucrecia restaurant, Sopes "Lupita", Cassatt, Rebel wings punta museo, Carnitas Michoacan México, Café Literario, La Oaxaqueña
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+52 55 5719 7652
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museoanahuacalli.org.mx
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Wed11 AM - 5:30 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Museo Anahuacalli

Huayamilpas Ecological Park

El Reloj Park

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Museo del automóvil México

Huayamilpas Ecological Park

Huayamilpas Ecological Park

4.2

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
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El Reloj Park

El Reloj Park

4.3

(539)

Open 24 hours
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El Bazar de la carcacha

El Bazar de la carcacha

4.2

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Museo del automóvil México

Museo del automóvil México

2.4

(11)

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Cochitlan

"El Rinconcito."

Cochinita Express

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Sopes "Lupita"

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La Oaxaqueña

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"El Rinconcito."

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Reviews of Museo Anahuacalli

4.7
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4.0
2y

Go here is you want an aesthetics fronted museum visit in an unconventional setting. While not quite the singular vision of an artist, since Diego Rivera passed while it was still in construction, his daughter Ruth Rivera finished it with tje help of Juan O'Gorman and Heriberto Pagelson. The juxtaposition of the modern displays with the archaeological artefacts and Diego Riveras work presented in architecture designed for aesthetic and artistic effect is quite captivating. The main building comes across like a castle thanks to the rough volcanic rock and thick walled construction with generally limited light inlets. The museum could do a bit better providing consistent lighting of all exhibition cases and objects as well as maling it easier to figure out object descriptions, but for a slightly adventurous feeling aesthetic experience it is certainly unique. On our visit I must say the artefacts, architecture, and Rivera's works generally overshadowed the other contrasting displays. Some, in my opinion, weren't very good, others OK or intriguing. But, that didn't really detract from the visit. Nor did the leaky roofs during the downpour and the lightning and rumbles suited the setting beautifully. There is a silly photography permit, just like at Frida Kahlo's house. Unnecessary practice. If you sell your tickets to cheaply, adjust that instead of inventing needless surcharges. I would certainly recommend visiting as it adds a real point of difference with the many museums of DF and together with Frida Kahlo's home it provides a very contrasting personal contexts to two artistic heavyweights in Mexico's...

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5.0
2y

The Museo Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli is a must-see for anyone interested in Mexican history. It is a unique and fascinating place that offers a wealth of historical facts and artifacts. The museum is housed in a beautiful two-story building that was designed by the famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera. The building itself is a work of art, with its intricate designs and intricate stone work. Inside, visitors are treated to a variety of exhibits that focus on the history of Mexico. The museum also contains a library, which houses a wide range of books on the subject.

The museum is organized into sections, with each section focusing on a different aspect of Mexican history. Visitors can learn about the history of the Aztecs, the Mayans, and other indigenous peoples. The museum also has a section devoted to the Mexican Revolution, which includes artifacts from the period. The museum also contains a number of interactive displays, which allow visitors to explore the history of Mexico in an interactive way. These displays are especially appealing to children, as they allow them to explore the history of Mexico in a fun and engaging way.

Overall, the Museo Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli is an excellent place to visit for anyone interested in...

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5.0
47w

Museo Anahuacalli is a hidden gem that exceeded my expectations. The museum primarily showcases an extraordinary collection of archaeological pieces from across the continent, all part of Diego Rivera's private collection. It’s fascinating to see the depth of his passion for preserving and honoring Mesoamerican culture.

The building itself is a masterpiece—designed by Rivera to be his workshop, it’s constructed entirely of volcanic rock, which gives it a striking, almost otherworldly presence. The architecture seamlessly blends modernist and pre-Hispanic influences, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in history.

I went in expecting to see more paintings or iconic works, but instead, I was pleasantly surprised by the intricate sketches and the broader cultural narrative woven throughout the exhibits. The space is thoughtfully curated, and it’s clear that every detail reflects Rivera’s vision and artistic philosophy.

Museo Anahuacalli is not just a museum; it’s a window into Rivera’s mind and a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the region. A must-visit for history, art, and architecture...

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Museo Anahuacalli is a hidden gem that exceeded my expectations. The museum primarily showcases an extraordinary collection of archaeological pieces from across the continent, all part of Diego Rivera's private collection. It’s fascinating to see the depth of his passion for preserving and honoring Mesoamerican culture. The building itself is a masterpiece—designed by Rivera to be his workshop, it’s constructed entirely of volcanic rock, which gives it a striking, almost otherworldly presence. The architecture seamlessly blends modernist and pre-Hispanic influences, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in history. I went in expecting to see more paintings or iconic works, but instead, I was pleasantly surprised by the intricate sketches and the broader cultural narrative woven throughout the exhibits. The space is thoughtfully curated, and it’s clear that every detail reflects Rivera’s vision and artistic philosophy. Museo Anahuacalli is not just a museum; it’s a window into Rivera’s mind and a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the region. A must-visit for history, art, and architecture enthusiasts alike!
José Carlos G.José Carlos G.
If possible I would add 10 stars review on this place. The building itself is a majestic and imposing work of art inspired by pre-Hispanic art, built with volcanic stone, mosaics on the high ceilings and a terrace that gives an incredible view of the surroundings. The total collection of original pre-Hispanic pieces that the world-famous painter Diego Rivera acquired during his lifetime is around 5,000, with 2,000 on display. It features also original art from Rivera's mural process in an illuminated gallery with large windows. The entrance is quite accessible, it has parking, bathrooms, cafeteria and souvenir shop. You can buy bus access and tickets to this museum and the Frida Kahlo Museum to visit the same day. An indispensable location if you visit Mexico City to have an approach to Mesoamerican cultures. It is in South of Mexico City, 20 minutes driving from Coyoacan main square
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BE CAREFUL WITH ELDERLY VISITORS AND CHILDREN! Love this place and have always had a great experience, but leaving one star because I went with elderly people and realized how lacking its design and facilities are for elderly visitors. The stairs are narrow and tall and so dimly lit, there are no elevators, and my mother slipped on a poorly marked step and could have fallen down the stairwell if she hadn’t grabbed onto the railing with one hand, which is now very sore. There is a big gap between the railing and the edge of the stairs and a fall could be fatal. The staff was awesome, they all rushed over to help, and my mom is okay but visibly shaken. Hoping that the museum could review safety designs and take precautions to prevent accidents and tragedies.
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Museo Anahuacalli is a hidden gem that exceeded my expectations. The museum primarily showcases an extraordinary collection of archaeological pieces from across the continent, all part of Diego Rivera's private collection. It’s fascinating to see the depth of his passion for preserving and honoring Mesoamerican culture. The building itself is a masterpiece—designed by Rivera to be his workshop, it’s constructed entirely of volcanic rock, which gives it a striking, almost otherworldly presence. The architecture seamlessly blends modernist and pre-Hispanic influences, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in history. I went in expecting to see more paintings or iconic works, but instead, I was pleasantly surprised by the intricate sketches and the broader cultural narrative woven throughout the exhibits. The space is thoughtfully curated, and it’s clear that every detail reflects Rivera’s vision and artistic philosophy. Museo Anahuacalli is not just a museum; it’s a window into Rivera’s mind and a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the region. A must-visit for history, art, and architecture enthusiasts alike!
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If possible I would add 10 stars review on this place. The building itself is a majestic and imposing work of art inspired by pre-Hispanic art, built with volcanic stone, mosaics on the high ceilings and a terrace that gives an incredible view of the surroundings. The total collection of original pre-Hispanic pieces that the world-famous painter Diego Rivera acquired during his lifetime is around 5,000, with 2,000 on display. It features also original art from Rivera's mural process in an illuminated gallery with large windows. The entrance is quite accessible, it has parking, bathrooms, cafeteria and souvenir shop. You can buy bus access and tickets to this museum and the Frida Kahlo Museum to visit the same day. An indispensable location if you visit Mexico City to have an approach to Mesoamerican cultures. It is in South of Mexico City, 20 minutes driving from Coyoacan main square
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BE CAREFUL WITH ELDERLY VISITORS AND CHILDREN! Love this place and have always had a great experience, but leaving one star because I went with elderly people and realized how lacking its design and facilities are for elderly visitors. The stairs are narrow and tall and so dimly lit, there are no elevators, and my mother slipped on a poorly marked step and could have fallen down the stairwell if she hadn’t grabbed onto the railing with one hand, which is now very sore. There is a big gap between the railing and the edge of the stairs and a fall could be fatal. The staff was awesome, they all rushed over to help, and my mom is okay but visibly shaken. Hoping that the museum could review safety designs and take precautions to prevent accidents and tragedies.
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