The Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli or simply Anahuacalli Museum is a museum located in Coyoacán, in the south of Mexico City.
The museum contains 2,000 pieces from the collection of Diego Rivera. Motivated by his own interest in Mexican culture, he collected nearly 50,000 pre-Hispanic pieces during his lifetime. The Anahuacalli was completed after Rivera's death by architects Juan O'Gorman, Heriberto Pagelson, and Rivera's daughter, Ruth Rivera Marín. Rivera and his wife, the painter Frida Kahlo, intended to build two museums as a legacy for Mexico.
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