Tour Details
- Duration
- 3.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Casa Azul (Frida Kahlo Museum)
- Leon Trotsky Museum
- Coyoacán Neighborhood
Tour Description
Frida and Diego undoubtedly had one of the most tumultuous marriages in the canon of art history. Their work has impacted politics on the world stage and defined the Mexican Modernism movement. During your tour with a Context expert, you’ll explore the house where their lives took many dramatic turns. After marveling at the exclusive paintings that adorn La Caza Azul, your expert will lead you through the nearby home of Leon Trotsky. Our time together will conclude with a walking tour of the Coyoacán neighborhood, weaving our way through street vendors to follow the footsteps
Museo Frida Kahlo
Your experience begins from the arched doorways into the Frida Kahlo Museum, where we’ll pause in the lush courtyard to set the stage for the tour. From there, we proceed through the Caza Azul – which offers us the opportunity to explore gallery spaces as well as the kitchens, living spaces, and bedrooms once occupied by Frida, Diego, and their family. Many of the portraits and unique works hanging within Caza Azul have never gone on loan to museum exhibitions or left Mexico City.
Dozens of the artists’ most iconic works were created within these deep blue walls, and today’s galleries offer a glimpse into the studio equipment, clothes, and trinkets that brought her comfort. We’ll contextualize the life she built with Diego, the affairs they each entertained, the influence of her childhood Polio case, and a horrifying bus accident that occurred in 1925. From there, we explore a collection of Frida’s most iconic fashion moments, curated by Vogue.
Dozens of the artists’ most iconic works were created within these deep blue walls, and today’s galleries offer a glimpse into the studio equipment, clothes, and trinkets that brought her comfort. We’ll contextualize the life she built with Diego, the affairs they each entertained, the influence of her childhood Polio case, and a horrifying bus accident that occurred in 1925. From there, we explore a collection of Frida’s most iconic fashion moments, curated by Vogue.
Leon Trotsky House Museum
Next, we’ll take a stroll through the Coyoacán neighborhood to reach the former home of exiled Marxist and theorist Leon Trotsky. Due to its historical preservation, it stands remarkably the same as it did when he was assassinated onsite in 1940. Our expert will contextualize the rocky political climate of the 1920s-40s and how Mexican elite like Frida and Diego— devoted to communism and confidants of Trotsky— helped steer the governance of Mexico.
Coyoacán Neighborhood Tour
Occupying land once inhabited by Ancient Aztec communities, the musical and bohemian atmosphere that flows through Coyoacán’s traditional Mexican Market and main plaza is not to be missed. If your group is interested, we will see the exteriors of homes that formerly belonged to important artists and writers throughout history. To name a few: Luis Buñuel, Jorge Ibargüengoitia, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, Dolores del Río, Emilio “Indio” Fernández, Manuel Álvarez Bravo and Octavio Paz - all once called Coyoacán home. We might pause for an elote or churro before proceeding towards the Callejón del Aguacate (a cobblestoned alley with beautiful street art & a shrine to the Virgin Mary), Jardín Centenario, and the Parroquia San Juan Bautista – a breathtaking cathedral.
Takeaways
By the tour's conclusion, we will have emerged with a better understanding of the lives of famous lovers, artists, and activists. We’ll have walked in their footsteps in the markets of Coyoacán, exploring the key sites that paint the colorful picture of these revered characters.
To gain a deeper understanding of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo’s interest in Mexico’s pre-Columbian past, take our Museum of Anthropology Crash Course.
Experts
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Though this tour stays within the Coyoacán neighborhood, you will be walking to each stop with your expert. Moreover, while the Coyoacán district is one of the most accessible areas of CDMX and the Frida Kahlo Museum is wheelchair accessible, the Leon Trotsky House Museum isn't wheelchair accessible. Please get in touch if you have any mobility concerns, and we can discuss whether this tour would be suitable for you.
Though this tour stays within the Coyoacán neighborhood, you will be walking to each stop with your expert. Moreover, while the Coyoacán district is one of the most accessible areas of CDMX and the Frida Kahlo Museum is wheelchair accessible, the Leon Trotsky House Museum isn't wheelchair accessible. Please get in touch if you have any mobility concerns, and we can discuss whether this tour would be suitable for you.
Do we learn about Diego Riviera on this tour?
This tour delves deep into Frida and Diego’s life together, though it focuses mainly on the art of Frida. To see more work by Diego we recommend you visit the Anahuacalli Museum after your tour, which is Diego Rivera's collection of pre-Columbian art and artifacts. You're also welcome to reserve your space on our Introduction to Mexico City Tour.
Where You'll Start
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249 Reviews
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Luis is an outstanding tour leader. From his cordial introduction and throughout the tour, he was friendly and accommodating. This is our 15th Context tour and Luis is tied with another Context tour leader as our favorite guide. He shared his knowledge and expertise while being cognizant of other visitors. The length of the tour was just right and an excellent mixture of lecture (in the best sense of the word), independent observation and availability to answer questions and supplement written descriptions. He not only humanized Frida and Trotsky, but he helped us understand their roles in Mexican art and history.
Jay
Dec 21, 2024
Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about Frida Kahlo and a delightful person. We very much enjoyed the tour.
Claire
Dec 18, 2024
Natalia did a wonderful job of bringing Frida Kahlo’s life alive and her complicated relationship with Diego Rivera. She did a great job explaining how Trotsky fit into Mexico’s history as well. She took us around the great neighborhood and made a great recommendation for lunch at the end of the tour. Lot’s of fun.
Marian
Dec 10, 2024