Museo Soumaya

★★★★★ 4.8/5 (866,137 reviews) Excellent

About This Museum

People flock to Museo Soumaya as much for the building itself as for the treasures inside. Once you're there, you'll find yourself wandering through centuries of art, from pre-Hispanic relics to a stunning array of Old Masters like Salvador Dalí and Auguste Rodin. The sheer scale of the collection is breathtaking, with rooms that feel like a personal tour through European art history. It’s a place that effortlessly blends the classic with the contemporary, creating an unforgettable cultural experience in the heart of Mexico City.

Collection Highlights

You can't miss the massive, thought-provoking sculpture 'The Gates of Hell' by Rodin, or get lost in the gallery dedicated to Auguste Renoir. The museum also holds an impressive collection of rare coins and a surprising number of works by Old Masters like El Greco and Tintoretto.

Visitor Information

Best of all, entry is completely free, making it easy to pop in for an hour or spend a whole afternoon. It's located in the vibrant Nuevo Polanco neighborhood, so you can easily pair your visit with a trip to the other museums nearby.

Architecture & Building

The building is an instant icon—a shimmering, silver-cloud-like structure designed by Fernando Romero. Its twisting, curvaceous form, covered in thousands of hexagonal aluminum tiles, looks completely different from every angle.

Contact & Location

Address: Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Granada, Ciudad de México, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México, 11520, México

Phone: +52 55 1103 9800

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