Frida Kahlo Museum

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Sara Lemeire
" The museum, also known as "Casa Azul" for its shocking cobalt blue exterior, is where Frida Kahlo was born, raised, lived, and died. Visitors can take in a few paintings by Kahlo and her husband, Diego Rivera, in addition to other contemporary artists of their era. But perhaps more interesting is the voyeuristic window into their creative world. The home is carefully preserved and maintained; it's easy to image the spaces as they were during Kahlo's time. In addition to their personal effects and domestic materials, the collection of clothes and corsets Frida needed to support her body after her traumatic accident give an intimate look at the artist's daily struggles."
"The Blue House is where Frida Kahlo was born, raised, lived and died. The museum includes personal items from her life, portraits of Frida and husband Diego Rivera, artwork from both artists and other pieces that inspired Frida's work. Hours: - 10am - 6pm Tuesday, Thursday to Sunday - 11am - 6pm Wednesday Cost: - 250 MXN Monday to Friday - 270 MXN Saturday and Sunday - 30 MXN photography permit NO IN-PERSON TICKET SALES!! Must buy tickets online and many days sell out so purchase IN ADVANCE. "
Rise Creative
"Coyoacán is a great option for a day trip outside the city, I would recommend just getting an Uber and splitting it with others you meet who want to share the journey. La Casa Azul is a love letter to Frida Kahlo's life and art. Located in the house she shared with husband and fellow painter Diego Rivera, this is a seriously intimate way to experience her work. "

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