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Originally the house was the family home of Frida Kahlo, but since 1958, it has served as museum dedicated to her life and work. With about 25,000 visitors monthly, it is one of Mexico City's most-visited museums, and the most-visited site in Coyoacán. [4] [5] [6] The museum is supported solely by ticket sales and donations. [4] [7]
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English: Part of the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera archives, called Treasures of the Blue House, which were kept in a room for 50 years, since Frida died, and opened in 2004. Notes More info at museum site
Born in 1907 in Mexico City — where her “Blue House” remains open for visitors — Kahlo used her own personal experiences as a source of inspiration for her art.
Kahlo's Casa Azul, or the Blue House in English, is the artist's former residence. It is one of the capital's most popular tourist attractions, paying homage to Kahlo's life and works.Museum ...
The Frida Kahlo Museum, popularly called “La Casa Azul” (The Blue House) is one of the most popular sites in Coyoacán. It is a deep blue house on Londres Street, built in the early 20th century in which Frida Kahlo was born in 1907 and in which she spent the last thirteen years of her life.
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Frida is a 2024 documentary film directed by Carla Gutierrez about the life of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. [1] As Gutierrez's directorial debut, it was first shown at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival where it won the U.S. Documentary Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award.