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Discover the Rich Heritage of Museo Anahuacalli

Explore the treasures of Mexico's pre-Hispanic culture at Museo Anahuacalli in Coyoacán, a stunning tribute to history and art.

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Nestled in the heart of Coyoacán, Museo Anahuacalli is a remarkable museum dedicated to the appreciation of pre-Hispanic culture, showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts that highlight the artistry and traditions of Mexico's ancient civilizations. With its stunning architecture designed by renowned artist Diego Rivera, the museum invites visitors to explore the rich tapestry of Mexico's indigenous heritage through its diverse exhibitions and beautiful landscape, making it a must-visit for any tourist.

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Museo 150, Coyoacán, Mexico City, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Mexico City, 04620, MX
Tuesday
11 am-6 pm
Wednesday
11 am-6 pm
Thursday
11 am-6 pm
Friday
11 am-6 pm
Saturday
11 am-6 pm
Sunday
11 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Metro

    If you are near a Metro station, take Line 3 (green line) in the direction of Indios Verdes and get off at Coyoacán station. Once you exit, take the Metrobus Line 3 from the nearby Coyoacán stop towards Etiopía-Plaza de la transparencia. Get off at the 'Coyoacán' stop. From there, you can walk approximately 15 minutes to Museo Anahuacalli. Head southwest on Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, then turn left onto Calle de la Paz. Continue straight until you reach Museo 150 on your right.

    Bus

    You can take a bus from various locations in Mexico City to Coyoacán. Look for buses heading towards 'Coyoacán' or 'San Pablo Tepetlapa.' Get off at the 'Coyoacán' stop. From there, walk about 15 minutes to Museo Anahuacalli. Head southwest on Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, then turn left onto Calle de la Paz. Continue straight until you reach Museo 150 on your right.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    If you prefer to take a taxi or use a rideshare service, simply input 'Museo Anahuacalli, Museo 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, 04620 Ciudad de México' as your destination. The driver will take you directly to the museum. Ensure to confirm the drop-off point as being at the entrance.

    Walking

    If you are already in the Coyoacán area, you can walk to Museo Anahuacalli. From the Coyoacán main square, head southwest on Avenida Miguel Ángel de Quevedo until you reach the intersection with Calle de la Paz. Turn left onto Calle de la Paz and continue walking straight. The museum will be on your right at Museo 150.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience with the exhibits.
    Check the museum's website for special workshops or events that may coincide with your visit.
    Don't miss the beautiful gardens; they provide a peaceful spot to relax and reflect after exploring the museum.
    Consider combining your visit with a stroll through the charming streets of Coyoacán, known for its vibrant atmosphere and local eateries.

    Discover more about Museo Anahuacalli

    Museo Anahuacalli, located in the artistic enclave of Coyoacán, is a unique cultural destination that celebrates Mexico's rich pre-Hispanic heritage. Designed by the celebrated muralist Diego Rivera, the museum itself is a work of art, constructed using volcanic stone and featuring intricate motifs that reflect Indigenous culture. The museum houses an impressive collection of over 50,000 artifacts, including ceramics, sculptures, and textiles, many of which were collected by Rivera and his wife, Frida Kahlo. Visitors are drawn to the museum not only for its remarkable exhibitions but also for its enchanting gardens that provide a serene escape from the bustling city. The layout of the museum allows for an immersive experience, guiding guests through various themed rooms that delve into the spiritual and artistic aspects of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Regular workshops and cultural events further enhance the visitor experience, offering opportunities to engage with local artists and learn about traditional crafts. The museum is conveniently open from 11 AM to 6 PM, making it easily accessible for day trips. Whether you are a history buff, an art lover, or simply curious about Mexico's past, Museo Anahuacalli promises an enlightening and inspiring visit that will deepen your appreciation for this vibrant culture.
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