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Anahuacalli Museum
Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli
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Anahuacalli Museum is located in Mexico City
Anahuacalli Museum
Location in Mexico City
Established1964 (1964)
LocationMuseo 150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, 04620, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates19°19′21″N 99°08′39″W / 19.32250°N 99.14417°W / 19.32250; -99.14417
ArchitectJuan O'Gorman and Heriberto Pagelson
Websitewww.museoanahuacalli.org.mx

The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum is a museum and arts center in Mexico City, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, 10 minutes by car from the Frida Kahlo Museum, as well as from the tourist neighborhood of this district.

The Anahuacalli (from the Nahuatl word, whose meaning is "house surrounded by water"), is a temple of the arts designed by the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.[1] This museum stands out for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian art, as well as for its Ecological Space that protects endemic[2] flora and fauna. Rivera designed its architecture in order to safeguard his vast collection of pre-Hispanic pieces, while exhibiting the most beautiful works of this set in the museum's main building. Accordingly, a selection of 2,000 artworks, especially well executed and preserved, has been on display since the opening of the Anahuacalli to the public on September 18, 1964.

The extravagant architecture of the building is inspired by Mesoamerican structures, with a unique style of its kind that mixes Mayan and Toltec influences mainly,[3] although Rivera himself defined it as an amalgamation of Aztec, Mayan and "Traditional Rivera" styles.[4] The Anahuacalli Museum building is erected with carved volcanic stone,[5] extracted from the same place where it stands. According to the words of the Tabasco museographer and poet Carlos Pellicer, who designed the museum's permanent exhibition at the express indication of Rivera himself, the Anahuacalli responds to the following description:

"It is a personal creation using pre-Hispanic elements, mainly from Toltec architecture and some of the Mayan: sloped walls, serpentine pilasters and rhomboid doors. The pyramidal crown accentuates the magnificent character of the building.

The flat ceilings on the ground floor and the upper floors are decorated with original mosaics by the great painter, which are elements that are integrated into the architecture.

The ground floor is occupied by Aztec and the Teotihuacan artworks. A beautiful group of stone sculptures, clay figurines -models of temples- and pottery utensils."[6] Diego Rivera planned the Anahuacalli as a great stage for the development of diverse artistic expressions such as theater, dance, painting and music.[7] These disciplines are immersed in an atmosphere whose architecture represents the search for the Mexican essence through its rich pre-Columbian past. At the same time, the Anahuacalli is integrated into the artistic, intellectual and educational events of contemporary times.

Every year, in compliance with the will that Rivera expressed for the Anahuacalli, contemporary art[8] exhibitions are presented on the premises. These proposals are carefully chosen, as they must alternate harmoniously with the museum's architecture, with the pre-Columbian art on display, with the nature that surrounds it, and with the foundational and evolving concept of Diego's Anahuacalli.

The Anahuacalli is a testimony to Rivera's generosity; he created a prodigious architectural work to display his collection of pre-Hispanic art with the people of Mexico and the world. Thanks to this museum, today, thousands of national and foreign visitors can delve into the creative universe that the muralist left housed in this unique place. Everyone who visits the site can enjoy its natural and architectural spaces, as well as the rich collection of Mesoamerican art bequeathed to Mexico, by Master Rivera.

  1. ^ Pellicer, Carlos (1965). Anahuac-calli. Revista Artes de México. Nº 64/65, XII, 1965, p. 9
  2. ^ "Espacio Ecológico – Museo Anahuacalli" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-18.
  3. ^ Coronel, Juan (2007). Diego Rivera Coleccionista. Mexico, 2007. P. 71.
  4. ^ Guillermo Ortíz, et al. El Anahuacalli de Diego (México: Banco de México, 2008), 136
  5. ^ Pellicer, Carlos. Anahuac-calli. Revista Artes de México. Número 64/65, Año XII, 1965, pág. 9
  6. ^ Pellicer, Carlos. Anahuac-calli. Revista Artes de México. Nº 64/65, XII, 1965. P. 9
  7. ^ "Museo Anahuacalli – Museo Frida Kahlo" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  8. ^ "Marco Rountree interviene el Museo Anahuacalli". local.mx (in Mexican Spanish). 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2022-03-27.

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