Photo permit (without flash)
You can arrive any time between 11:00 AM and 4:30 PM (the venue closes at 5:30 PM)
⭐ Discover the Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City! An unparalleled artistic space where Diego Rivera’s vision meets history, nature, and contemporary creativity.
Highlights
🌋 Monumental architecture built with volcanic stone from the Xitle, inspired by pre-Hispanic temples
🖼️ More than 2,000 pre-Hispanic pieces from cultures such as the Olmec, Toltec, Nahua, and Zapotec
🎭 A living museum that promotes the arts through workshops and classes for all ages
🌿 A unique natural environment that blends Pedregal vegetation with the museum’s architectural design
🏛️ A building conceived by Rivera and completed decades later, reflecting his dream of a City of the Arts
General Info
📅 Opening Hours: You can arrive anytime between 11 am and 4.30 pm (the venue closes at 5.30 pm)
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
📍 Location: Anahuacalli Museum
👤 Age: all ages welcome
♿ Accessibility: the venue is wheelchair accessible
❓ You can view the frequently asked questions and answers here
📷 Photos are permitted in the museum (no flash) with the purchase of a photo permit (MX$30)
Description
Visiting the Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum means entering a visionary artistic project that reveals the creative universe of Diego Rivera. Each room is designed with aesthetic intent, the U-shaped layout embraces visitors, and the rooftop offers privileged views of the city and the Xitle volcano.
It is a place to be experienced through the senses; one that transforms the way Mexican art is seen.
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Photo permit (without flash)
You can arrive any time between 11:00 AM and 4:30 PM (the venue closes at 5:30 PM)
Museo 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Ciudad de México, 04620