Fodor's Expert Review Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL)

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The collections of the National Art Museum occupy one of the Centro's most impressive neoclassical buildings, designed by Italian architect Silvio Contri in the early 20th century. The works in the permanent collection, organized in galleries around a gracious open patio and grand central staircase, span nearly every school of Mexican art, with a concentration on work produced between 1810 and 1950. José María Velasco's Vista del Valle de México desde el Cerro de Santa Isabel (View of the Valley of Mexico from the Hill of Santa Isabel) is on display; the collection also includes artists such as Diego Rivera and Ramón Cano Manilla. Keep an eye out for temporary exhibitions of works by Mexican and international masters. Guided tours in English are available for free if you book ahead (email [email protected] to do so).

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Calle Tacuba 8
Mexico City, Mexico City  06000, Mexico

55-8647–5430

www.munal.mx

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Rate Includes: MX$70, Tues.–Sun. 10–5:30, Closed Mon.

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