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A museum worth the hours · Mexico City, Mexico
Photo: Rebeccananonof · CC0 · Wikimedia Commons
The cobalt-blue house in Coyoacán where Frida Kahlo was born, lived with Diego Rivera and died in 1954, opened as a museum in 1958. Rooms preserve her studio, kitchen, bed and personal belongings, and a planted courtyard sits at the centre. It holds a selection of her paintings alongside everyday objects and clothing.
Kahlo's actual home, kept much as she left it, at the heart of a walkable Coyoacán day.
Mexico City, Mexico · Coyoacán. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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