The colourful, beautiful house is filled with the history of two of Mexico's finest artists: Frida Carlo and Diego Rivera. You can see many of the paintings and objects of these two artists and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of their large courtyard. You pay extra to take photos and use audio tours in different languages, but it’s worth it!
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The colourful, beautiful house is filled with the history of two of Mexico's finest artists: Frida Carlo and Diego Rivera. You can see many of the paintings and objects of these two artists and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of their large courtyard. You pay extra to take photos and use audio tours in different languages, but it’s worth it!
To receive tourists chartered to the blue house, buy tickets on the spot to queue for at least an hour, give tourists a pre-arranged chartered itinerary and buy tickets in advance, saving a lot of time to visit. Frida Carlo has become one of the symbols of Mexican art, and the blue house is also a tourist punching place for many literary youths! The museum has her pre-life clothing exhibition area, accommodation and painting display, you can feel the cry of the deep soul of Frida's art, it is recommended to visit for an hour, and take pictures of each mobile phone for 30 pesos.
See the world's thick ink Mexico, today's theme is punching in the niche attractions. Frida Carlo is Mexico's most famous female painter, a legendary woman, her living residence, was converted into a museum, also known as the "blue house". Before coming to Mexico, I watched Frida, a documentary about her life, admired her distinctive personality and love of painting. The museum is green, Frida's life details are integrated, all paintings are completed in a hospital bed or wheelchair, the work is full of metaphors, can truly feel the pain she endured, art, wisdom, passion here is a strong intertwined collision. Frida advocates socialism. In addition to Frida's former residence, the century-old garden in the afternoon is full of cozy, but it is often missed by travelers. Sitting in an open-air cafe, enjoying the free-flowing sunshine in Central America, singing by non-mainstream folk artists is heard in my ears. The children and the squirrels are in the same fun. The Basconcelos Library is free to visitors and very friendly. The bookcase suspended above the head is as shocking as the real-life version of Inception Space. Although it is not a place of interest, it is recommended.
Last weekend, I went to the blue house of the famous Mexican painter "Freida Carol". Now because it is due to the epidemic, I need to buy tickets online and book admission time early! Do not accept on-site ticket purchases (but I have seen many foreigners go directly to the scene to ask because they don't know how to buy tickets early. It is not clear if the result can be accommodating) I personally have a student card, so the fare of 50 pesos is acceptable! And if you want to take pictures in the house, you have to buy another photo (30 pesos I remember) but if it is a general passenger, I feel a bit expensive, 200 pesos!
Buying tickets online avoids long queues to enter the museum. Once inside, you will still encounter crowds, but just focus on the beautiful private shrines in the artist's home and you will be happy. It is expected to take less than an hour because it is a small museum in Frida Kahlo's childhood home, where she later lived with her husband Diego Rivera and eventually died here. It can be said that her lovely home is her universe.
The most popular attraction in Mocheng, in a residential area, the hotel helps to book tickets online, just by time, early can not enter early, but late to talk about it is also allowed, if you do not book, you can queue up to buy tickets. If you want to take pictures, you can buy a photo license for 30 pesos. Like it or not, experience it yourself. .