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    Fábrica La Aurora - My favorite painting here

    Fábrica La Aurora

    4.6(45 reviews)
    51.8 km
    $$$

    We arrived for a great breakfast at the outdoor cafe and then visited all the galleries and shops…read morethe rest of the morning. What an amazing venue and lovely way to spend the morning. Although we were there on a nice sunny day, this would also be a great spot to visit if the weather wasn't cooperating. I wish I had brought an extra suitcase, so much great art, items and unique and inspiring pieces.

    If you're looking for more of the upscale Carmel-by-the-Sea vibe, you can find it here in spades…read more It's far enough from Zona Centro for you to avoid most of the tourist congestion but close enough to stroll over. Arresting pieces of public art come into view before you get to the entrance of this former textile factory. Too bad they've been placed rather unphotogenically in the parking lot (Photo 8). They've done an excellent job renovating the buildings and sprucing up the grounds. There are three upmarket components to this expansive complex: art galleries, retail stores, and cafes. It can make for a pleasant browsing experience should you be in the mood for it, but if not, it illustrates a rather polarizing divide between the haves and have-nots in San Miguel de Allende. If you're seriously considering a purchase here, you know which camp you're in. There's certainly enough outdoor furniture and ornate bric-a-brac here to fill your summer home. The only items Jamie W and I bought were a pair of iced coffees and an artful slice of apple pie at Geek & Coffee, a charming terrace cafe on the grounds (Photo 16), a pleasant break before we headed back to town. RELATED - Exploring San Miguel de Allende? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/4NSK-pc5tS

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    Fábrica La Aurora - Myself and Filippo Giusti.

    Myself and Filippo Giusti.

    Fábrica La Aurora
    Fábrica La Aurora

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    Museo Casa Diego Rivera

    Museo Casa Diego Rivera

    4.3(24 reviews)
    101.6 km

    If you are interested in Diego Rivera's work, this museum is a must visit, especially since you…read moremade it to Guanajato! Easy to find, inexpensive to visit, it will take you about an hour and a half to discover more of Rivera's life and work. Open daily 10am-7pm, Sundays - 10am-3pm. Closed Mondays! Lots of personal objects on display, furniture and art created by the artist, in an intimate display since this was the place his was born. Very nice place, not crowded when we visited, so it made it for a pleasant time. I was very happy to be able to check it out and learn more about the great Mexican muralist artist!

    Unlike Mexico City, Guanajuato isn't a museum town. Museums here are intimate, cheap to enter,…read morefeature no audio tour options, and at best you'll spend maybe 1 hour in any of them. In other words, great for those with short attention spans. Until he was 6 Diego Rivera lived in the house in which this museum is situated. Here you can see the rooms he once played in and view a collection of his works though nothing large-scale like the murals for which he really gained renown. In addition to Diego's works (which you're not permitted to photograph) in many art genres, there are a couple of other art installations. On this visit the most interesting of these was the very top floor which featured the work of Guanajuato artists whose work I'd have enjoyed a whole museum being filled with. There's a lot of stairs to navigate here but an elevator if you cannot do so. Definitely worth a stop if you're in Guanajuato and enjoy museums and/or Diego Rivera. And, if they know you speak only English they'll screen a 7-minute film, in English, telling you more about the space and the featured artists.

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    Museo Casa Diego Rivera
    Museo Casa Diego Rivera
    Museo Casa Diego Rivera

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    Museo Hidalgo - "A Thousand Wheat"

    Museo Hidalgo

    5.0(1 review)
    84.0 km

    A relatively small museum, Museo Hidalgo is still an interesting and educational place to visit,…read morepacked with small figures illustrating moments in the history of both the Mexican revolution of independence and of the city of Salamanca itself. Various photographs adorn the walls, chronicling the change and growth of the city, with educational videos to provide a narrative. The building itself is part of history, being where Hidalgo was hidden during his march to Guanajuato, at the beginning of the revolution, and from which he would give a speech, rousing members of the city to rise up with him and join the revolution--and the march. The museum itself is comprised of two floors, the first of which I just covered--the museum proper; the second floor is really more an art exhibit than a history museum. Apart from the beautiful painting depicting Hidalgo along with people from Salamanca (Salmantinos) who aided him, the balcony from which Hidalgo gave his speech is the only historical thing of note. A small, hardly noticeable, unframed sign is the only thing drawing attention to the balcony, which is cordoned off. The rest of the second floor is dedicated to about a dozen or so sculptures by a man named Hugo Fernandez, who does not appear to be from the city. The works are, nonetheless, interesting and beautiful, made from repurposed construction and industrial materials, as well as old and obsolete machines and appliances, so you'll find concrete, bronze, wiring, springs, and nails incorporated into his pieces. Perhaps not the largest, or most exhaustive museum on Hidalgo, it's more a museum that's trying to capture and preserve the city's part in a larger history, while also chronicling its own. The building is named after Hidalgo, but it's more about Salamanca, which is definitely not a bad thing, just something to note. Not far from the Plazoleta Miguel Hidalgo it's open in the afternoons and then again in the evening, plus it's free, so it's DEFINITELY worth checking out.

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    Museo Hidalgo - "St. Francis and his brother Lion"

    "St. Francis and his brother Lion"

    Museo Hidalgo - The Revolutionaries.  Apparently I'm related to the the woman (Tomasa Estevez) and the priest....you know how things were back in the days.

    The Revolutionaries. Apparently I'm related to the the woman (Tomasa Estevez) and the priest....you know how things were back in the days.

    Museo Hidalgo - "One Horse Power"

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    "One Horse Power"

    Palacio de Bellas Artes - Art Exhibits-Feb 2026

    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    4.5(150 reviews)
    183.2 kmCentro Poniente

    So when planning this trip to Mexico City-the wifey kept saying how she wanted to make sure we went…read moreto some Bellas Artes place that I had never heard of-so on our 1st unplanned day of the trip-I grabbed an Uber and we headed straight for Palacio de Bellas Artes. As soon as I saw the place I could instantly see why she was so excited.This place is a gorgeous majestic building. It's located right next to a very large park,Alameda Central and very close to the Zocalo. It's a very busy part of town-so be prepared for crowds outside of the building. Once inside it's a lot less crowded and this beautiful building is just as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside. One thing I did not know about this beautiful art museum is that it is also Mexico City's most famous performing arts center as well. My wife told me about a very famous Juan Gabriel concert that was held there in the 90s.Through the years most of the most famous artists in Mexico have performed at Bellas Artes. Today we are here for the art as this is Mexico City's most famous art museum and after walking thru all 4 floors of the museum,one can definitely see why. Diego Rivera's most famous murals are housed in this museum and they are truly breathtaking.I truly felt proud of my Mexican heritage upon seeing these amazing works of art. Jose Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros have many of their most famous pieces at this museum as well. Anyone looking for Frida Kahlo work though will be disappointed as her work is not permanently featured at this museum. Cost for admission to this museum is 95 Pesos Tuesday thru Saturday and free admission for everyone on Sundays.They are closed on Mondays. In closing,I 100% recommend all visitors to the amazing Mexico City's must make Palacio De Bellas Artes a must-visit destination.It is truly a gem of the city and one of the most memorable experiences the city has to offer.

    The museum was OK nothing amazing The inside of the Palacio…read morewasnt impressive neither. The outside was under renovation for FIFA event so it looks horrible It has a lot of modern art works. I personally didn't like it too much.

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    Palacio de Bellas Artes - Veracruz performance.

    Veracruz performance.

    Palacio de Bellas Artes - Center Balcony Seat 22, row D.

    Center Balcony Seat 22, row D.

    Palacio de Bellas Artes - Palacio de Bellas Artes

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    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Jardín del Arte - artmuseums - Updated June 2026

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