Museo Dolores Olmedo
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"Late Mexican businesswoman Dolores Olmedo turned her estate into a museum in 1994, eight years before her death. The grounds, which are home to peacocks and so-ugly-they're-cute Mexican hairless dogs (Xoloitzcuintle), are as impressive as the hacienda-style architecture and Mexican art exhibits. How's the permanent collection? The museum houses the private collection of Dolores Olmedo, which includes works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Another section of the museum is dedicated to her vast collection of Mesoamerican sculptures and figurines. Visitors can also gain insight into Olmedo's fascinating life by visiting her private quarters, filled with family photos and artworks collected during her many travels. And the exhibits? The museum hosts seasonal exhibits throughout the year focused on specific artists, themes, mediums, or regions. What did you make of the crowd? Few tourists venture south of the city, where the museum is located. It rarely feels crowded, but if a particular exhibition space gets busy, you can always step out to the garden and return when it quiets down. On the practical tip, how were facilities? It's easy to navigate the museum, but those with mobility issues will want to take their time (and enjoy the views!) as they traverse the substantial distance between the entrance of the museum and the exhibition spaces. Gift shop: obligatory, inspiring—or skip it? The shop has a great selection of very traditional Mexican goodies. They're not particularly cheap, but funds from the shop go toward museum maintenance, so consider it shopping for a worthy cause. Is the café worth a stop, or should we just plan on going elsewhere? If you get hungry, the café serves a selection of Mexican dishes. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged? If you're on borrowed time, explore the gardens for twenty minutes and then check out the Rivera and Kahlo works, plus Olmedo's private rooms if you still have time."

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"Musée avec collection importante d’art de Diego Rivera et Frida Khalo. Jardins botaniques aussi sur place, and folk art. "

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"Timeout: “More than a museum, Dolores Olmedo’s home is a true oasis on the city’s southern side. With a walkway through the gardens of this former plantation in La Noria. Dolores Olmedo’s life was as vibrant as her collection. As friend and benefactress of Diego Rivera, the main treasure of her collection are the works of the famed painter and that of his most beloved women: his first wife, Angelina Beloff and Frida Kahlo, whose paintings are constantly traveling the world and therefore may not be on display upon your visit.”"

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"Immanquable Peintures et jardin"

@7lilaluz7

"To be reopened in 2026. The biggest collection of Frida Kahlo and Riviera"

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"Personal collection w peacocks etc "

@hqellingson

"Biggest collection of artwork from Diego Riviera and Kahlo walk around the haciënda peacocks "

@foodandart_by_tinka

"From Frank If you are looking for one of the most creative, well-thought-out, and best themed ofrendas in town, you will have to check out the Museum of Dolores Olmedo. Located in Xochimilco on the outskirts of Mexico City, Dolores Olmedo Museum sits on the 17th century Hacienda la Noria. The Museum offers one of the best-themed ofrendas in Mexico City. In 2018, their ofrendas were dedicated to the legacy of the Ancestral Civilizations, such as China, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Vikings, and the Maya people. It is one of the most unique ofrendas in Mexico City."

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"Installé dans l'ancienne hacienda La Noria, le musée Dolorès Olmedo possède la plus grande collection d'oeuvres des peintres Diego Rivera et Frida Kahlo. Celles-ci ont été réunies par Dolorès Olmedo Patiño, ancien modèle de Diego Rivera et grande amie du peintre durant plusieurs années. La collection est régulièrement envoyée aux quatre coins de la planète pour y être présentée, renseignez-vous avant de vous y rendre."

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"https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/xoloitzcuintles-of-the-dolores-olmedo-museum "

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"Frida collection is in Hungary currently"

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"Frida’s Art Exhibited Here"

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"Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera"

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