Overview
The Museo de Arte Moderno sits in Chapultepec Park in a circular modernist building and showcases Mexican art from the early 20th century to the present, including major works by Kahlo, Rivera, Tamayo, and Dr. Atl.
Highlights
- Frida Kahlo's "The Two Fridas": The museum's most famous work, a large double self-portrait painted in 1939.
- Sculpture garden: Outdoor works set among Chapultepec's ancient cypress trees.
- Photography exhibitions: Regular shows featuring contemporary Mexican photography.
History
Opened in 1964 alongside the Anthropology Museum as part of the Chapultepec cultural corridor.
Visitor Tips
- Combine: Pair with Chapultepec Castle and the Tamayo Museum.
- Free Sundays: Admission free on Sundays.
- Duration: 45-60 minutes.