This was home to the enigmatic painter Frida Kahlo (often called "the paintbrush of angst") where she occasionally lived with ... More
Frida Kahlo Museum
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This was home to the enigmatic painter Frida Kahlo (often called "the paintbrush of angst") where she occasionally lived with her husband Diego Rivera. Personal objects such as jewelry, unfinished canvases propped on easels, her typical tehuana ornate dresses, paper mache and pre-Hispanic objects, as well as her wheelchair, are on display in the studio where she painted. Works by Mexican painters such as Jose María Velasco, Claussel and Orozco among others, are exhibited alongside some of Frida's own paintings. No photography is allowed.
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In 1904, the construction of the Palace of Fine Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes) began on the remains of the
Santa Isabel convent. Porfirio Diaz had wanted to inaugurate it in 1911, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mexico's ...
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In 1519, when the first Spaniards marched into the city of Tenochtitlán, it was the heart of the Aztec Empire.
Founded on a lake island in 1325, the city was the nerve center of political and economic control of ...
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The Embassy Suites Hotel by Hilton Mexico City Reforma is located on the famous Reforma Avenue, in the heart of
the Mexican capital's government, cultural, financial, and business center. The Historic District with the Zocalo and the National Palace ...
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