Museo De Arte Popular

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The Museo de Arte Popular is a museum in Mexico City, Mexico, that promotes and preserves part of the Mexican handcrafts and folk art. Located in …

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Mar 15, 2025
This is a cool and interesting museum with a variety of Mexican folk art and artifacts. We spent an hour or so here. Entry was $60 and I paid by card (or phone to be exact).Full review by E9706FNpaulo
Mar 13, 2025
This museum is a spectacular collection of Mexican folk art. Once you see the fine craftsmanship here you have a better understanding of what you see in the markets. The museum is divided into 5 sec…Full review by Y9267CJsusanl
Jan 26, 2025
I didn't know what to expect, but I was amazed at the high quality of the art and the exhibitions. And seniors get in free. Add it to your itinerary.Full review by TomH108

Questions & answers

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Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
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Yes, and it's a wonderful museum.
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Is there a check in for luggage?
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All museums have rules about checking backpacks and all have coat checks. I have left luggage in various coat checks without a problem. But you could ask the concierge where you are …
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All museums have rules about checking backpacks and all have coat checks. I have left luggage in various coat checks without a problem. But you could ask the concierge where you are staying to call the museum to be sure.
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I am confused where this museum this is, at Aristóteles 8, Polanco, at Revillagigedo 11, Centro - there are two on …
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I am confused where this museum this is, at Aristóteles 8, Polanco, at Revillagigedo 11, Centro - there are two on the map! Please help!
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Revillagigedo 11, Centro, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Are there explanations of the art in English or just Spanish?
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Some things are in both Spanish and English. Other areas are only in Spanish. The objects on display transcend the written word. You really don't have to worry about the language. …
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Some things are in both Spanish and English. Other areas are only in Spanish. The objects on display transcend the written word. You really don't have to worry about the language. The art speaks for itself.
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