Mexico - Mexico City
Museo de Arte Moderno
By @cdmxsauvage
The Museo de Arte Moderno includes pieces by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Rufino Tamayo and is conveniently located in Chapultepec Park, a short walk from both Museo Tamayo and the Anthropology Museum. I personally like but don’t love this one. If you do want to go, my must-sees would be the foyer with its cool architecture and amber-colored dome and the serene sculpture garden.
Address: Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11580 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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