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The Folk Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular
Museum
tour in CDMX
Located in a white Art Deco building in the historic center of Mexico City,
the Folk Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular) focuses on the variety of folk
arts and crafts in Mexico. It features pieces that range from ceramics to
textiles and everything in between. It's a great place to learn more about
the indigenous peoples of Mexico through their creative work. Usually two or
three non-permanent exhibitions take place at the same time. They all focus
on handicrafts, some delve deeper into a specific craft or material, and
others focus on how a subject is presented across Mexico. The museum is
known for organizing an annual night parade with large carved figures called
alebrijes.
What is this place about?
The Folk Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular) is located in a white Art Deco
building in the historic center of Mexico City.
How is the permanent collection?
The collection focuses on the diversity of folk arts and crafts in Mexico,
displaying pieces that range from ceramics to textiles and everything in
between. It's a great place to learn more about the indigenous peoples of
Mexico through their creative work.
And the exhibits?
Usually two or three non-permanent exhibitions take place at the same time.
They all focus on handicrafts, some delve deeper into a specific craft or
material, and others focus on how a subject is presented across Mexico. The
museum is known for organizing an annual night parade with large carved
figures called alebrijes.
What did you do with the crowd?
The museum can get crowded with families on weekends as there are often
workshops for kids on weekends, but it's generally quiet during the week.
Just do it, come with....
How were the facilities in the practical tip?
The museum, which is also wheelchair accessible, is easy to explore.
Gift shop: mandatory, inspiring - or skip it?
The gift shop filled with handicrafts from all over Mexico is run by a
nonprofit that helps artisans around the country promote their jobs and earn
fair wages.
Any advice for time or attention issues?
If you have limited time, spend 40 minutes in the museum and save at least
20 for the shop.
The Folk Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular)