Wednesday to Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Guided tours every 10 minutes between 9:00 AM and 4:50 PM
Self-guided tours from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Aguayo 54, Col. Del Carmen, Coyoacán Borough
Our mission is to share with visitors the creative force of the Kahlo family and their environment, showing how art, daily life, and family relationships intertwined to shape a universal legacy.
Casa Kahlo is not just a museum; it is the home of the history of a family whose legacy to Mexico’s cultural heritage has been immense. Over the years, this space has safeguarded memories, objects, and stories that reflect the intimate life of its inhabitants, becoming a meeting point between private memory and collective interest.
The Kahlo family was marked by diverse origins and a sensitivity towards art and culture. It was within this environment that Frida was shaped, finding fertile ground to develop her identity and her work. The museum offers visitors a close look at the family and social context of one of the 20th century’s most emblematic artists.
The architecture of Casa Kahlo is not merely a backdrop, but a true resonance chamber where family experiences, emotions, and creative processes are amplified. Every wall, every room, and every patio reveals a way of living that fostered coexistence, intimacy, and artistic expression. Thus, the space itself becomes a protagonist in the family’s history and an essential witness to the work of Frida and Guillermo Kahlo.