The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House for the structure's cobalt-blue walls, is a historic house museum and art museum dedicated to the life and work of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. It is located in the Colonia del Carmen neighborhood of Coyoacán in Mexico City. The building was Kahlo's birthplace, the home where she grew up, lived with her husband Diego Rivera for a number of years, and where she later died in a room on the upper floor. In 1957, Diego Rivera donated the home and its contents in order to turn it into a museum in Frida's honor.
The museum contains a collection of artwork by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and other artists along with the couple's Mexican folk art, pre-Hispanic artifacts, photographs, memorabilia, personal items, and more. The collection is displayed in the rooms of the house which remains much as it was in the 1950s. It is the most popular museum in Coyoacán and one of the most visited in Mexico City.
Weekdays/weekends:
Adults: $230/$250
College students: $45
Seniors, students of primary and secondary schools: $20
Mexican citizens with ID: $100/$120
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frida_Kahlo_Museum
Official Website http://www.museofridakahlo.org.mx/
Email servicioseducativos@museofridakahlo.org.mx
Phone +52 55 5658 5778
Address Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04000 Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates 19°21'18.524" N -99°9'44.483" E