Frida Kahlo Museum

 

Frida Kahlo Museum

The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Casa Azul (Blue House) in Coyoacán, Mexico City, is the family home where Frida Kahlo grew up and returned in her final years. Guillermo Kahlo, her father, built the house in 1904 at the intersection of Londres and Allende streets in the Colonia del Carmen neighborhood. The two-story building encloses a courtyard and a garden on three sides at first, but later on all sides. After moving to Mexico in 1937, Lev Trotsky spent some time there.


The house was bequeathed to the state by Diego Rivera upon his death in 1957, three years after Frida's death, and the building is now a museum containing artifacts from their lives. It is popular with tourists, with 25,000 visitors each month.

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