Museo Nacional de Arte

Centro Histórico


Built around 1900 in the style of an Italian Renaissance palace, this museum holds collections representing every school of Mexican art until the early 20th century. A highlight is the work of José María Velasco, depicting the Valle de México in the late 19th century. Free guided tours in English are available at noon and 2pm.

Free loan of strollers and wheelchairs with photo ID.


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