Museo De Arte Popular

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The Museo de Arte Popular is a museum in Mexico City, Mexico, that promotes and preserves part of the Mexican handcrafts and folk art. Located in …

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Jan 12, 2025
Fantastic museum. A study in Mexican art, just mind blowing stuff. The art here is by the top Mexican artists and is truly spectacular. Full review by Stay60231539653
Dec 8, 2024
We loved our visit to this hidden gem! It’s filled with so many wonderful types of art from various parts of the country. We were there the week before the Desfile de Alibrijes so we got to see some… Full review by Lin116
Nov 22, 2024
Easy walk from the Zocalo. If you have ID showing you are 60 or over, admission is free. Useful explanations in both Spanish and English behind the folk arts of Mexico. Wonderful exhibitions of ba… Full review by knowsnyc

Questions & answers

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Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
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Yes and there is an elevator the exhibits are arranged with space for a wheelchair to move through easily
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Is there a check in for luggage?
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There was when I visited a year ago. (Why do readers post no-help answers like "there should be"??) By the way, when you write "luggage", it makes me think that you might want to …
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There was when I visited a year ago. (Why do readers post no-help answers like "there should be"??) By the way, when you write "luggage", it makes me think that you might want to check suitcases or large backpacks. You might call ahead about that. The check room was pretty small.
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I am confused where this museum this is, at Aristóteles 8, Polanco, at Revillagigedo 11, Centro - there are two on …
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I am confused where this museum this is, at Aristóteles 8, Polanco, at Revillagigedo 11, Centro - there are two on the map! Please help!
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Revillagigedo 11, Centro, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Are there explanations of the art in English or just Spanish?
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Some things are in both Spanish and English. Other areas are only in Spanish. The objects on display transcend the written word. You really don't have to worry about the language. …
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Some things are in both Spanish and English. Other areas are only in Spanish. The objects on display transcend the written word. You really don't have to worry about the language. The art speaks for itself.
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