Perched atop Museum Hill in Santa Fe, the Museum of International Folk Art houses the world’s largest collection of international folk art, with over 150,000 artifacts from more than 150 nations. Visitors can explore a diverse array of items, including Mexican cartonerÃa and Macedonian embroidered dresses. The museum’s extensive galleries offer a vivid journey through global traditions, providing a unique and colorful addition to any Santa Fe itinerary.
Museum of International Folk Art
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