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Frida Kahlo "Casa Azul" Museum

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(3309)

⭐ We invite you to explore the home of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, a place rich in history where many of her ideas and creations took shape. Connect with her life and legacy as you walk through the space she shared with her family and closest companions.

Highlights
🏠 A visit through the Casa Azul, the home where Frida Kahlo was born, lived, and passed away, located in one of Mexico City’s most artistic neighborhoods
🎨 Collections that reveal her everyday life and her deep love for Mexico and its culture
🌺 Stroll through the gardens and intimate corners that inspired her work and creative growth
🖼️ Weekly activities and workshops that invite you to connect with the creativity and legacy of one of Mexico’s most important painters

Information
📅 Hours:
July
Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
*Extended hours:
Verano Azul: 5:15 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
*Subject to availability
August
Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
*Extended hours:
Noches Azules (every Thursday): 5:15 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Museum Night (the last Wednesday of each month): 5:15 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
*Subject to availability.
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
📍 Location: Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City
👤 Age: all ages welcome. Children under 6 enter free (minors must be accompanied by an adult)
♿ Accessibility: some areas are wheelchair accessible
♿ Visitors with disabilities receive complimentary admission. Please request it directly at the museum entrance
🅿️ Parking: the museum does not have parking facilities
📸 Your ticket includes photography of the artworks and museum spaces using mobile devices without flash, for personal use only
❓ You can check the frequently asked questions and answers here

Description
La Casa Azul was Frida Kahlo’s home for 36 of her 47 years, a place that accompanied her throughout her life. This space connects us with her personality, creativity, and legacy. Since its opening in July 1958, it has displayed personal belongings, paintings, traditional art objects, pre-Hispanic sculptures, photographs, documents, books, and furniture that shaped the environment where Frida found her inspiration.


User reviews

4.6/5
based on 3309 reviews
  • Awesome museum and great experience witnessing Frida Kahlo’s works.
  • Lovely!
  • Good information boards in English . These were very much appreciated Exhibition of her dresses and medical equipment / supports revealed a fascinating insight into her life
  • A must see when you visit Mexico City, so interesting and inspiring Frida's life is!!!
  • Me parece realmente una experiencia muy interesante. Creo que se cuidan mucho los detalles y se conoce mejor a la gran Frida Kahlo.
  • Muito organizado. A casa é linda! Senti falta de aprofundar na importância da Frida para a arte, história e a política, que vai além da sua doença e sofrimento.
  • Muy agradable experiencia, el personal muy amable. Felicidades!
  • It was a very lovely experience and I was enjoying how perfectly preserved all the articles were kept. My only suggestion it to not close the giftshop still after the last admission of the day. We got their at 6:30pm and missed getting a gift to remember our visit because you closed the gift shop at 5:45pm. Otherwise an amazing experience.
  • Well organized and not too crowded. The house and displays are so well preserved. The website user experience for buying tickets could be improved and made easier.
  • Espectacular esta la Casa Museo de Frida Kahlo y el Museo Anahuacalli, limpio, seguro, indicaciones, organizado y trato amable en todos los sentidos
  • I very much enjoyed my visit and appreciate the museum staff answering my questions with patience and a wealth of information. Kudos to the excellent and knowledgeable team. The only critical comment is have — besides the women’s bathroom line — concerns the AI Friday avatar. It’s creepy and somewhat jarring — it seems very out of character with the ethos of Frida and Diego and their way of being. Also, it would be helpful to have some explanation for English-speaking visitors about the paper mache puppets displayed around the house. If I hadn’t asked, I would have thought they were part of Frida & Diego’s collection. One of the staff explained they are new work of a contemporary artist that is being exhibited. I suggest that be made known.
  • Deberia tener una pintura , reconocida mundialmente en esta Casa Museo. Me encantó lo espacio e todo que presenta.
  • There’s so much to see! Great experience!
  • Excelente museo el mejor.
  • Gran recorrido lleno de historia

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About the venue

Frida Kahlo Museum

The Casa Azul is the home of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, a space dedicated to her life and work. It invites visitors to step into her creative and personal world and to discover the place where her in...


How to get there?

Frida Kahlo Museum

Londres 247, Del Carmen, Ciudad de México, 04100

Mexico City

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  • Jul 2026
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MX$320.00
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Add-on: Anahuacalli Museum

Enhance your experience with this access to the Anahuacalli Museum, a museum dedicated to Diego Rivera.