The Dolores Olmedo Museum, located in the Xochimilco suburb of Mexico City, is housed in a 16th-century building and named after the philanthropist and collector Dolores Olmedo. The museum showcases over 130 original works by Mexican painter and muralist Diego Rivera, alongside paintings by Frida Kahlo and Rivera’s first wife, Angelina Beloff. Visitors can explore the historic halls, which are adorned with these significant pieces of art, offering a rich cultural experience that delves into the works of some of Mexico’s most renowned artists.
Dolores Olmedo Museum (Museo Dolores Olmedo)
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