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Anahuacalli Museum (Museo Anahuacalli)

Museo Anahuacalli is a must for art and history enthusiasts in Mexico City.
Tours of Anahuacalli Museum’s Ecological Space are offered at set times each weekend.
Tours of the museum itself run throughout the day and last around 45 minutes.
Children aged 6 and under enter for free.
Due to the nature of its design, Anahuacalli Museum is not wheelchair or stroller accessible.
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General admission tickets for the Anahuacalli Museum cost 100 Mexican pesos for non-residents, 80 pesos for residents, 35 pesos for students, and 20 pesos for children and seniors. Admission is free for children under 6, visitors with disabilities, and residents from local neighborhoods.
The Anahuacalli Museum is best known for Diego Rivera’s personal collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts, including more than 2,000 figures from the Teotihuacan, Olmec, Toltec, Nahua, and Zapotec people. You can also see his mosaics on the ceilings and sketches of some of Rivera's most famous murals, including the destroyed Man at the Crossroads. Plus, don’t miss views of the city from the museum’s upper deck.
The Anahuacalli Museum is generally open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm. It’s closed every Monday and on public holidays—a list of all holiday closures features on its website. Be sure to check the museum’s website for the most recent information before planning your visit.
No, you don’t need to book tickets in advance. However, you might consider booking ahead to save time waiting in line or to bundle admission with other similar attractions, including the Frida Kahlo Museum. Most guided tours include your admission ticket, although it's best to check the details of your tour in advance.
Yes, photography is permitted with a photography permit. Permits cost 30 pesos, or 10 pesos for elementary school students, and can be bought when booking tickets online. Note that video recordings are not permitted, even with a photography permit.




































































































































