Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
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10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Located in one of Rivera's former studios, this museum has a small collection of his paintings.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Rommyisme
Bangkok, Thailand9 contributions
Oct 2022
80% of the stuff disappears. (If things are Under maintenance then dont open the house) There are many empty boxes. Security with outdoor capacity of 30 people is a joke. Waiting for 45 mins paying the higher entrance fee to see the small main room, empty kitchen, and empty toilet is a waste of time. Security keeps saying clear off of the entrance for people to come out when there is another exit. Well, let me say this. This is the most horrible tourist experience. Security should be better trained and stop with this limited capacity thing in outdoor stuff. The place can easily have 70 people with better management.
Written 1 October 2022
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Mariela
78 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Súper disappointed! We get here and we have all the explanations sanitation gel in your hand a lot protocol but when we paid the ticket USA $2 nobody told us that in a few minutes the house is going to close. Mi boyfriend used the bathroom and when he try to get inside the first house (Riveras) he couldn’t because the staff stated cleaning so we came to here for nothing. This museum workers need to be better instructed about how to explain the times of the museum to the visitors Instead to much intrusion on cov protocol
Written 12 April 2022
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KestasKS
Vilnius, Lithuania3,734 contributions
May 2021 • Solo
Interesting place where Frida lived with her husband, at that time leeway famous artist. Build I. 1931, incredibly modern house. Very laconic, functional, simple, convenient, lots of light. Worth a visit if you like modern architecture. A tip- San Angel Inn next door - is a fantastic restaurant for a launch or dinner, house in a traditional Mexican mansion.
Written 1 May 2021
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Kimberley
Washington DC, DC67 contributions
Nov 2021
Very little tourism and traffic, but well worth the visit. Diego's home is filled with surprising pieces of art and an insight into how he created. He also has a beautiful photo of Frida on the loft floor (before entering the room that bridges the two houses). In Frida's home, there is really nothing except for mesoamerica relics from Diego's collection. The hundreds-/thousands-years old statues and relics are really fascinating and beautiful.
Definitely walk the bridge that connects the two homes. It was quite amusing to think that they used this walkway to visit each other.
Definitely walk the bridge that connects the two homes. It was quite amusing to think that they used this walkway to visit each other.
Written 9 November 2021
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Clevlander
Springfield, IL5,649 contributions
Nov 2021
Very little tourism and traffic, but well worth the visit. Diego's home is filled with surprising pieces of art and an insight into how he created. However do not expect to find important pieces of his art. He also has a beautiful photo of Frida on the loft floor (before entering the room that bridges the two houses). In Frida's home, there is really nothing except for mesoamerica relics from Diego's collection. The hundreds-/thousands-years old statues and relics are really fascinating and beautiful. This is a place to see how two iconic people lived their lives.
Written 24 September 2022
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Olga B
Guatemala City, Guatemala256 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
Amazing to see where Diego an Frida had their studio it beautiful and the architect that built it was so ahead of times, so is his house with beautiful windows that open completely to let nature enter. The division from his house to the studio and also the division from the street are lines of cactus that served the purpose ad also look beautiful.
The studio was equipped to be able to spend
the night. It has a small kitchen and bedroom
It’s very impressive and worth seeing it.
The studio was equipped to be able to spend
the night. It has a small kitchen and bedroom
It’s very impressive and worth seeing it.
Written 28 September 2022
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Chinapjs
Washington DC, DC3,633 contributions
Feb 2020
Last place both Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo lived in adjoining studios.. Not much content except a few pieces. But the building designed by modernist Juan O'Gorman in 1931 is way ahead of the times.
Written 15 February 2020
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JohnFromBrazil
Rio de Janeiro, RJ4,825 contributions
Mar 2021 • Solo
Interesting place to visit (March 2021), but I wish they had a more ellaborate exhibition. I also missed a gift shop, even if small, as we usually can find further information at museum stores (books, for instance). I wouldn't say this is a priority, but it's one of the places open right now.
Written 31 March 2021
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Andre E
Shawinigan, Canada238 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
It was great fun visiting the studio and residence of Diego Rivera and the adjacent blue house of Frida Kahlo. The fence is made of cacti. Its on a Hill in the ritzy Altavista neighbourhood. The house is in Concrete and was influenced by Le Corbusier Mindset. The French modern architect believed in vertical spaces and a lovely roof terrace where the two houses, adjacent, link up. The studio is 20 foot high with a loft mezzanine level at one end.
Written 27 March 2019
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Chris S
Sacramento, CA11 contributions
Jan 2017 • Family
Must see for architects etc. No lines. 30 pesos each to get in. Frida's house was under reconstruction but Diego's house and Juan Gorman's house are both open. Allot 1+ hours at this location.
Written 7 January 2017
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Zuzana P
Paris, France
Hello! :) pls, how did you get your ticket for museo? I tried the website of museum but it doesn't work, I can't acces... thx for help!
Written 28 September 2019
how close is this to Frida's Casa Azul museum in Coyoacan? is it reasonable to do both museums in the same day on a weekend? Sat or sunday?
Written 11 November 2015
Hello! Diego Rivera's Studio is about a 15 min walk from Frida Kahlos. That walk crosses some big streets so I recommend taking a taxi. However, they are both very doable in one day. You need about 2-3 hours for Casa Azul and 1 hour is sufficient for Diego Rivera's studio. Diego Rivera's studio is also across from the San Angel Inn which is an old hacienda turned hotel and restaurant. They have really good margaritas if you need a break in between museums.
I would go to the Frida Kahlo museum first and go early (before 10 am) if you go on a weekend because it is very popular and there is always a 30 minute line. Enjoy!
Written 11 November 2015
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