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National Museum of Mexican Art Review

4.2 /511 Reviews
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Pasquale Iannino Jr.
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4/5
A very nice tribute to the Mexican Culture. They do a good job of bringing in local artists also!

National Museum of Mexican Art

Posted: Feb 20, 2013
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  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Mexican Art Center Museum is a well-known cultural and art museum in Chicago. It is suitable for going with a partner. There are many exhibitions and no tickets. It perfectly combines contemporary art and history, and is a very interesting gift seller.

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    Posted: May 17, 2019
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Mexican Art Center Museum is a well-known Museum of culture and art in Chicago. It's a good place to go with your partner. It has a lot of exhibits and no tickets. It combines contemporary art and history perfectly. It's also a very interesting gift dealer.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2018
  • 汤姆猫大王
    4/5Excellent
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    There are a lot of exhibits here, and no tickets. It combines contemporary art and history perfectly and is also a very interesting gift shop. This is famous for its unique exhibits. If you happen to be in Chicago in October, don't miss the annual All Souls Day.

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    Posted: Feb 11, 2017
  • DC王导
    4/5Excellent
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    I don't know much about South American art. But it still looks shocking. It is very helpful to understand the history, culture and art of America. More about the history of art in Asia and Europe. It's worth seeing.

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    Posted: Jul 13, 2016
  • Cora Coleman
    5/5Outstanding

    So much more than just an art museum, the National Museum of Mexican Art in the Pilsen neighborhood is a community space and a celebration of Chicago's Mexican heritage. The exhibits are expertly curated and bring attention to issues affecting the Mexican-American community and explore broader historical events and contemporary Latino culture. The annual Day of the Day exhibition is a must-see-- large ofrendas created by artists based in Chicago and Mexico pay tribute to the traditional Mexican holiday celebrating life and death, and the museum supplements the displays with workshops for museum visitors of all ages. There is a lovely gift shop with decorative artifacts, books, and Mexican treats. Be sure to walk around the outside of the building to appreciate the murals covering its walls.

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    Posted: Jul 27, 2015
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