The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum is a museum and arts center in Mexico City, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, 10 minutes by car from the Frida Kahlo Museum, as well as from the tourist neighborhood of this district.
The Anahuacalli, is a temple of the arts designed by the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. This museum stands out for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian art, as well as for its Ecological Space that protects endemic flora and fauna. Rivera designed its architecture in order to safeguard his vast collection of pre-Hispanic pieces, while exhibiting the most beautiful works of this set in the museum's main building. Accordingly, a selection of 2,000 artworks, especially well executed and preserved, has been on display since the opening of the Anahuacalli to the public on September 18, 1964.
Tue - Sun: 11 am - 5 pm
Tours take place every half-hour.
Admission for foreigners: MXN 80
General admission: MXN 60
Reduced: MXN 15
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anahuacalli_Museum
Official website http://www.museoanahuacalli.org.mx/index.html#
Phone +52 55 5617 3797
Address Museo 150, Coyoacán, San Pablo Tepetlapa, 04620 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico
Coordinates 19°19'21.264" N -99°8'40.366" E