Nestled within the sprawling UNAM campus in Mexico City, the University Museum of Contemporary Art, or MUAC, stands as a beacon for modern Mexican art. Housed in an architecturally striking building, the museum spans over 14,000 square feet (1,300 square meters) and showcases one of the largest public collections of contemporary works by Mexican artists. Visitors can explore a dynamic array of permanent and temporary exhibits, each offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant and diverse world of contemporary art. After taking in the visual feast, guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site café, making it a complete cultural experience.
University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC)
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