Casa Redonda Museo Chihuahuense de Arte Contemporáneo
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. Colón y Escudero s/n
Col. Santo Niño
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31320
Phone
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
3
Temporary Rooms
1
Founded
2000
Affiliation
Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura
Visitor Guide
Visit Casa Redonda in Chihuahua for rotating contemporary art and immersive galleries. This hub celebrates bold local voices and evolving Mexican art, with photo-worthy moments around the plaza and chances to connect with the city’s design scene.
Highlights
- Rotating contemporary exhibitions.
- Bold local artwork and installations.
- Photo moments around the plaza.
- Accessible, family-friendly spaces.
- Nearby cafes and shops.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Approximately 45-75 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Opening hour or late afternoon.
Accessibility
Ramps and elevators are available; accessible restrooms are on multiple floors.
Photography
Non-flash photography allowed in most galleries; tripods may be restricted.
WiFi
Free WiFi in lobby and common areas.
Facilities
Restrooms available in public areas.
Hours
Hours vary; verify on official site.
Tickets
Tickets are issued at the entrance; lines may occur during peak times.
Getting There
Take a rideshare or taxi to the museum in central Chihuahua; public transit stops nearby and there is limited street parking.
Nearby Places
Museo Casa Chihuahua
Combine with a plaza stroll.
Café Plaza Central
Great caffeine stop before art.
Catedral de Chihuahua
Impressive façade for photos.
Mercado Cervantes
Grab a snack after your visit.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is allowed without flash in most galleries; check for restrictions on certain exhibits.
Bags & Storage
Backpacks and bags may be subject to security checks at entry.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are allowed in most areas; some galleries may require folding.
Lockers
Lockers are available in the lobby.
Tips for Your Visit
To minimize crowds, plan to visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons, buy tickets in advance if possible, and consider visiting during shoulder seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical visiting hours?
Hours vary; check the official site for current schedule.
Is photography allowed inside?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed in galleries, with restrictions for special exhibits.
Are tickets required in advance?
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance; lines may form during peak times.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the building offers ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms.
Do they offer guided tours?
Guided tours may be available on select days; check availability on the official site.
Can I bring bags or a stroller?
Bags may be checked at entry; strollers are allowed in most areas.
How long should I plan to stay?
Most visitors spend about 45 to 75 minutes exploring the exhibits.
Are there places to eat nearby?
Yes, nearby cafes and eateries are within a short walk.
What languages are tours offered in?
Some tours are available in Spanish; English options may vary by day.
How crowded does it get?
Weekday mornings tend to be quieter; arrive early or plan for later in the day.