Explore the life and work of one of Mexico's most famous painters and most representative of Mexican muralism, Diego Rivera, husband of Frida Kahlo. You will learn about the history of Mexico through his eyes and the life of a controversial, revolutionary, intellectual character who left his mark on the history of our country and on the history of art through his murals. For lovers of art, painting, urban art, history, culture and the work of Diego Rivera. We are sure that you will want to know more about his work and Mexico City has a lot to show you about this great artist.
Museo Vivo del Muralismo: Enter to one of the most fascinating museums in Mexico City that shows the history of Mexico through the muralism<br/>Starting point:<br/>Museo Vivo del Muralismo, República de Argentina 28, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06020 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Cárcamo de Dolores: Discover the best and unknown hidden treasure of Diego Rivera considered his most important work of art for himself.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Dolores Cárcamo Museum, Av. Rodolfo Neri Vela, Bosque de Chapultepec II Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
(Wednesdays to Mondays) We will continue our tour at the Public Education Secretariat to visit the Museo Vivo del Muralismo, which houses the largest number of Diego's murals. We will learn more about his life, the history of muralism in Mexico, the works that Diego made along with other artists such as David Alfaro Siqueiros, Roberto Montenegro, Amado de la Cueva, Jean Charlot, Federico Canessi, Manuel Felguérez, with themes of the struggle of the Mexican people, the trades, festivals and traditions, education, cultural missions, revolution, inequality, identity and the yearnings of the Mexican people. An emblematic place to delve into the eyes and heart of Diego and the vision he had of our country when he returned from Europe.
Admission to Museo Vivo del Muralismo is subject to availability on the scheduled date and time, may vary, and is subject to change without prior notice due to circumstances beyond our control.
Mexico City, the vibrant capital of Mexico, is a sprawling metropolis where ancient Aztec ruins coexist with modern skyscrapers. This cultural and historical hub offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from world-class museums and colonial architecture to bustling markets and delicious cuisine. The city's high-altitude location and diverse neighborhoods make it a unique destination for travelers.
The main square of Mexico City, surrounded by historic buildings including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace. It's the heart of the city and a must-visit for its cultural and historical significance.
One of the largest urban parks in the world, featuring a lake, museums, and the famous Chapultepec Castle. It's a great place for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
An iconic cultural landmark featuring stunning murals by famous Mexican artists like Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. The building itself is a masterpiece of art nouveau and neoclassical architecture.
An ancient Mesoamerican city with the famous Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into pre-Aztec civilizations.
The former home of Frida Kahlo, known as the Blue House, now a museum dedicated to her life and work. It offers a deep dive into the life of one of Mexico's most famous artists.
Marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit and served on corn tortillas with pineapple and onions.
A rich, complex sauce made with chocolate, chili peppers, and spices, typically served with chicken or turkey.
Poblano chili peppers stuffed with picadillo (a mixture of meat, fruits, and spices) and topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds, representing the colors of the Mexican flag.
A large, crispy tortilla topped with beans, cheese, meat, and salsa, often referred to as the 'Mexican pizza'.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city hosts numerous festivals and events during this period.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
Mexico City is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be aware of your surroundings, keep valuables secure, and avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
The metro system is the most efficient way to get around the city, with 12 lines covering most neighborhoods. It can get crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A colonial city known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. Puebla is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a rich history and unique charm.
A town near Mexico City known for its beautiful gardens and historical sites. Texcoco is home to the ancient Aztec city of Texcoco and the beautiful Jardín Botánico de Texcoco.
A unique neighborhood in Mexico City known for its canals and traditional trajinera boats. Xochimilco is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a unique and colorful experience.
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