Fodor's Expert Review Museo Franz Mayer

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Housed in the 16th-century Hospital de San Juan de Dios, this museum houses thousands of works collected by Franz Mayer, who emigrated from his native Germany to Mexico in 1905 and went on to become an important stockbroker. The permanent collection includes 16th- and 17th-century antiques, such as wooden chests inlaid with ivory, tortoiseshell, and ebony; tapestries, paintings, and lacquerware; rococo clocks, glassware, and architectural ornamentation; and an unusually large assortment of Talavera (blue-and-white) ceramics. The museum also has more than 700 editions of Cervantes's Don Quixote. The old hospital building is faithfully restored, with pieces of the original frescoes peeking through. You can also enjoy a great number of temporary exhibitions, often focused on modern applied arts. Tours in English are available with one week's notice by emailing [email protected] (MX$20 per person).

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Av. Hidalgo 45
Mexico City, Mexico City  06300, Mexico

55-5518–2266

www.franzmayer.org.mx

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Rate Includes: MX$60, Tues.–Sun. 10–5, Closed Mon.

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