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Mexico City Popular Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular)

Revillagigedo 11, Mexico City, Distrito Federal

Opened in 2006 to popularize and preserve Mexico’s artisan heritage, the Popular Art Museum is a principal attraction for both casual travelers and avid art fans alike. Inside the striking art deco building, visitors seealebrijes (fantastical wooden figurines), piñatas, pottery from across the country, handblown glassware, and more.

Mexico City’s Popular Art Museum is one of the few art spaces dedicated solely to traditional Mexican folk art. Visit the Popular Art Museum as part of a hop-on hop-off bus tour, and avoid the hassle of walking or figuring out public transit options. Alternatively, get there on your own on a self-guided walking tour of the city center.

  • Signage at the Popular Art Museum is in both Spanish and English.

  • The museum’s nonprofit gift shop is well known for its high-quality souvenirs and artisanal Mexican products.

  • The museum holds weekend workshops for children.

While handy hop-on hop-off bus tours often pass close by the Popular Art Museum, this historic-center attraction is easily reached on foot or by public transit. Metro station Juárez (Line 3) is two blocks away; Hidalgo (Lines 2 and 3), Bellas Artes (Lines 2 and 8), and San Juan de Letrán (Line 8) are also close.

The Popular Art Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, morning till evening, and is busiest on the weekend. To beat the crowds, visit on a weekday, get there as soon as the museum opens, or stop by around 2pm, when many locals go to lunch. Verify the museum’s hours online. If possible, visit during the annual Alebrije Parade in late October, and learn about the alebrijes before they’re paraded through the city in oversized Technicolor.

Every October, the Popular Art Museum teams up with the Mexican government to put on a free parade of hundreds of enormous papier-mâchéalebrijes, which are then displayed in the city center. Some of thealebrijes are more than seven feet (two meters) tall, and you can watch them make their way to the Angel of Independence, on Reforma Avenue.

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