The best museums in CDMX you should visit

Location: Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 303, Granada, 11520

Schedule: Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm

FREE DAYS: Every day the entrance is free.

Anahuacalli is a jewel of Diego Rivera and Juan O'Gorman.

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Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum

The Anahuacalli museum impacts first sight. It was designed by the Mexican muralist owner of the enclosure and by Juan O'Gorman. It was thought of as a study, museum and temple for art conceived as an architectural piece.

Location: Museum 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, 04620

Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

FREE DAYS: There are no free days, but there are people who enter at no cost like those under six, people with different capacities, those who have ICOM credential and the residents of the San Pablo Tepetlapa colonies, the clock, La Candelaria, Ruiz Cortines, Santa Úrsula, Díaz Ordaz and El Rosario. Older adults and preschool and primary children pay 20 pesos; Primary, Secondary, Baccalaureate and University students, as well as teachers give a fee of 35 pesos. National visitors who do not enter into any of the categories must give 80 pesos and foreigners 100.

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Old San Ildefonso School

The College of San Ildefonso was one of the most important educational institutions of New Spain, and is the cradle of Mexican muralists. In its walls they house works by Diego Rivera, Siqueiros, Fernando Leal, Fermín Revueltas, Jean Charlot and Ramón Alva de la Canal.

Location: Just Sierra 16, Historic Center of La Cdad. from Mexico, Centro, 06020

Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

FREE DAYS: Sundays. However, the rest of the days costs 50 pesos.