National Museum of Popular Culture, Museum of folk arts in Coyoacán, Mexico.
The National Museum of Popular Cultures is housed in a restored colonial building with exhibition halls displaying traditional Mexican crafts, folk art, and regional customs from across the country. The collection brings together handmade objects from different areas, showing the diversity of techniques and styles practiced in Mexico.
The museum was established in 1982 to preserve and document Mexico's diverse regional traditions and artistic expressions across the country. Its founding reflected a growing effort to record and value the folk art practices that define local communities.
The exhibitions showcase traditional textiles, masks, and pottery from different Mexican states, revealing how these crafts are woven into daily life and local celebrations. You can see the varied artistic traditions across regions and how communities maintain these practices today.
The museum is accessible on foot through the streets of Coyoacán, a neighborhood with colonial buildings and plazas that invite exploration. It is helpful to note the address beforehand to locate the museum easily among the historic streets.
The museum regularly hosts workshops where visitors can learn directly from local artisans how traditional techniques are practiced and used. These sessions offer a chance to try your hand at crafts and understand the skill behind the work on display.
Location: Coyoacán
Address: Av Miguel Hidalgo 289, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Phone: +525541550920
Website: https://mncp.cultura.gob.mx
GPS coordinates: 19.34985,-99.16069
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:58
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