Fodor's Expert Review Museo Nacional de San Carlos

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The San Carlos collection occupies a handsome, 18th-century palace built by Manuel de Tolsá in the final years of Mexico's colonial period. Centered on an unusual oval courtyard, the neoclassical mansion became a cigarette factory in the mid-19th century, lending the colonia its current name of Tabacalera. In 1968, the building became a museum, housing a collection of some 2,000 works of European art, primarily paintings and prints, with a few examples of sculpture and decorative arts ranging in styles. The Museo San Carlos is also the only museum in Mexico to offer tactile tours for the blind on weekends.

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Puente de Alvarado 50
Mexico City, Mexico City  06030, Mexico

55-8647–5800

www.mnsancarlos.inba.gob.mx

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Rate Includes: MX$50; free Sun., Tue.–Sun. 10–6, Closed Mon.

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