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Frida Kahlo Museum Audio Guide

Pasa por las puertas azules donde Frida Kahlo sufrió traiciones, amores imposibles y un dolor que se convirtió en arte eterno.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The metal bar that changed everything

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2. Walls hiding forbidden love

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3. Diego, the ogre who devoured hearts

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4. Mischievous monkeys and mad ex-votos

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5. Blue shadows Frida left behind

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6. The blue that follows you forever

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Blue House, and how can I get tickets?

The Blue House is open from Tuesday to Sunday, although hours may vary. It is essential to buy tickets online in advance, since they are not sold at the ticket office and usually sell out quickly. You can check the schedule and buy them on the official website: museofridakahlo.org.mx.

How much does admission to the Frida Kahlo Museum cost?

General admission for foreign visitors costs 270 MXN (about 16 USD), and there are special prices for Mexican nationals, students, and teachers. We recommend checking the official website directly for updated prices and available discounts: Blue House Prices.

How much time is recommended for visiting the Blue House to fully enjoy it?

To really take in the history and art, we suggest setting aside between 1.5 and 2 hours for your visit. This will allow you to explore all the rooms and the garden at a relaxed pace and absorb the house's unique atmosphere.

What is the historical and cultural importance of the Blue House? Why is it so special?

The Blue House is much more than a museum; it is Frida Kahlo's birthplace and the place where she died, and where she lived much of her life. It is a tangible testament to her creative universe, her political commitment, and her intense relationship with Diego Rivera, a space where art and life became inseparable.

What is the best time of day or year to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum and avoid crowds?

For a quieter experience, it is best to visit the Blue House first thing in the morning, right when it opens, or later in the afternoon. As for the time of year, the low season months, usually May-June and September-October, tend to be less crowded than the winter holidays or Holy Week.

Is the Frida Kahlo Museum accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchair users?

The museum offers some accessibility features, such as ramps and elevators in certain areas, but due to the house's original structure, some spaces may still present limitations. It is best to contact the museum directly for detailed information about your specific situation: Phone +52 55 5554 5999.

What other attractions or places of interest can I visit near the Blue House in Coyoacán?

Coyoacán is a treasure. Do not miss Coyoacán Market, Hidalgo Square, and Centenario Garden, all perfect for a stroll. You can also visit the Leon Trotsky Museum, just a short distance away, or simply enjoy the neighborhood's vibrant culture.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to the Blue House?

Absolutely. Buy your tickets well in advance online to secure entry. Arrive early for your timed slot, and consider downloading an audio guide or reading about Frida beforehand to enrich your experience. And of course, enjoy every detail of this magical place.

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