The Anahuacalli Museum, whose name EN Nahuatl means “house on land between two seas ES”, is a visionary creation DE Diego Rivera together with architect Juan O’Gorman. Conceived as a studio, museum and temple for art, this unique space ENABLES you to appreciate NO only the vast collection DE crafts and pre-Hispanic pieces that Rivera gathered during his lifetime, but also contemporary works EN constant dialogue with the past.
Its monum EN tal architecture, inspired EN ancient Mesoamerican constructions and built with volcanic stone, makes it a work DE art EN se. Integrated into the natural environment of Pedregal, Anahuacalli ES also a City DE las Artes : a living place where it is exposed, created and reflected. ES a constantly evolving museum that unites pre-Hispanic and contemporary aesthetics, past, present and future, in one space.
Frida and Diego Studio House: Guided tour of Anahuacalli museums by Diego Rivera and Casa Estudio de Frida and Diego.
Includes guide and transportation between museums.<br/>Duration: 4 hours: From 4 to 4.5 hrs. depending on the travel time between museums.<br/>Anahuacalli Museum+Studio House: The route can start at one museum or another, and will vary depending on the availability of tickets and access times.<br/>Transportation between museums: Transportation between museums. Single ride.
Begin your experience with an introduction to the Coyoacán area, the Pedregal de San Ángel, and the city's local towns and neighborhoods, as you tour the complex of buildings among architecture embedded in a rugged environment.
They will also talk, of course, about the authors of the site, Diego Rivera and Juan O'Gorman, among other characters.
Finally, begin your tour of the main building and go through all the levels of the universe according to the Mesoamerican worldview.
The guide will meet you at the entrance or in the parking lot.
Your guide will be in charge of distributing the accesses.
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Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
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