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4.6 (275 reviews)

Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum Tickets

Explore Diego Rivera’s art and view pre-Hispanic artifacts

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Susan,  United States United States
19 Oct 2025
Excellent
We loved the visitor and the fact that it was not too crowded. I worry about the lack of adequate protection for many of Frida Kahlo’s collection of ceramics and prehistoric artworks.
Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum: Entry Ticket + Digital Guide
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Miriam,  United States United States
17 Nov 2025
Excellent
It was so awesome and easy to use as long as you down load whats up app to communicate for any questions they answer really fast
Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum: Entry Ticket + Digital Guide
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Rodney,  United States United States
22 Oct 2025
Excellent
This was a great option for people like me that forgot to plan ahead and needed tickets to Casa Azul on the same day as our visit.
Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum: Entry Ticket + Digital Guide

About: Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum

Shaped like an Aztec pyramid, the architecturally stunning Anahuacalli Museum, also known as the Diego Rivera Museum, is a museum and arts center located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa district in Mexico City.

The museum is home to Diego Rivera's huge private collection of pre-Columbian art, with the ground floor occupied by Aztec and the Teotihuacan stone sculptures, clay figurines, models of temples, pottery utensils, and other amazing archeological treasures.

Museo Anahuacalli

Friday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Saturday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Sunday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Monday
Tuesday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Wednesday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Thursday
11:00:00 - 17:30:00
Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum
150 Museo, 04620, Mexico City
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