Cluster 1: Museo de Arte Moderno
Museo de Arte Moderno → Museo Nacional de Historia
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Mexico City's artistic importance stems from its long history as a centre of cultural exchange and artistic innovation. The city was the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and its central square, the Zócalo, was once the heart of the Aztec empire. After the Spanish Conquest, Mexico City became a place where Mesoamerican art traditions met European influences. Today, the Museo Nacional de Antropología showcases the art of ancient Mexico, while other museums display works by artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
As the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, the city was a major centre for monumental sculpture and other art forms. The Templo Mayor, now a museum, was the heart of Aztec religious life. Many artefacts are now held in the Museo Nacional de Antropología.
Following the Spanish Conquest in the 16th century, Mexico City became a centre for the fusion of European and indigenous art. Churches and public buildings incorporated both European and Mesoamerican artistic styles.
In the 19th century, travellers and artists documented Mexico City's ancient ruins and monuments, sparking European and American interest in Mexican archaeology. The first Mexican museum was founded at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
Mexico City became a centre for modern art movements, including Mexican muralism. Artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo created works that reflected Mexican identity and social issues.
A selection of works held in Mexico City's museums. These are recorded associations, not a guarantee of current display.
Sandro Botticelli
Where to find it: Museo Soumaya
Wikidata sourceSandro Botticelli
Where to find it: Museo Soumaya
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8 museums in Mexico City.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mon–Sat 11:00–18:00, Sun 08:00–18:00
Mexico City, Mexico
Tue 10:00–18:00, Wed 11:00–18:00, Thu–Sun 10:00–18:00, closed Mondays · $320 MXN adults
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Directions, official museum links, and compact clusters for seeing several collections together.
Museo de Arte Moderno → Museo Nacional de Historia
Walking routePalace of Fine arts → National Palace
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