The Frida Kahlo Museum - Blue House

The Blue House was Frida's residence for most of her life. In this house, the visual wealth that inspired the artist is displayed, as well as part of her artwork.

Feature List

  • Artist workshop
  • Historic garden
  • Historic home

The Casa Azul (Blue House) is Frida Kahlo’s private universe. She spent most of her life here, first with her family and, years later, at Diego Rivera’s side. They hosted a fascinating array of luminaries from Mexico and abroad, drawn by the charisma of both artists.

Frida and Diego wanted to leave her house as a museum for all Mexicans to enjoy. At her death, the couple’s friend, museographer and poet Carlos Pellicer did the exhibition design. Its administration was assigned to a trust, the Fideicomiso de los Museos Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, under the central bank, Banco de México, and constituted by Rivera himself in 1957.

Since its inauguration in July 1958, the Casa Azul and its gardens have displayed personal objects and paintings by both artists, folk art, Pre-Columbian sculpture, photos, documents, books, and furnishings that were part of the ambience where Frida was inspired to create.

Opening Times

From Thursday to Tuesday 10am to 6pm

Wednesday from 11am to 6pm

Monday closed

Email

x.jordan@museofridakahlo.org.mx

Phone

(+52) 55 5554 5999

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