General

Frida Art-Object Toy Museum

Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de MéxicoIn Mexico known as Museo del Juguete Arte-Objeto Frida
2006
Founded
Público
Property

Museum Overview

Plan your visit

Location & Contact

Address

Dr. Claudio Bernard 111 esq. Niños Héroes
Col. Doctores
Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México 06720

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Catalogue

Museum Information

2006
Founded

Affiliation

Gobierno de la Ciudad de México/Centro Cultural Estación Indianilla

Introduction

Explore the whimsical world of Frida Kahlo-inspired toy art at the Museo del Juguete Arte-Objeto Frida in Mexico City. This intimate museum blends art, design, and history in a playful, thoughtfully curated experience.

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Highlights

  • 01Frida Kahlo-inspired toy art in a playful setting
  • 02Curated arte-objeto pieces blend design and history
  • 03Kid-friendly galleries spark imagination
  • 04Compact, intimate museum away from the crowds
  • 05Accessible for families and design enthusiasts
At a glance

At a Glance

Visit Duration

Plan to spend 60-90 minutes exploring the collection and displays.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are usually quieter; plan around midday if you prefer a livelier environment.

Accessibility

Accessibility details are not published; verify with the museum before visiting.

Photography

Photography policy is not published; verify before taking photos.

WiFi

Wi‑Fi availability is not published; verify if you need connectivity.

Facilities

Restrooms are on site; confirm exact location upon arrival.

Hours

Lunes a viernes de 10 a 18 hrs. Verify hours

Cost Information

Entrada libre

Tickets

Ticketing information is not published; verify before visiting.

Find your way

Getting There

To reach the museum, take a taxi or rideshare to Dr. Claudio Bernard 111, near Niños Héroes in Cuauhtémoc. If you prefer public transit, check local routes to the Cuauhtémoc area and walk a few minutes to the entrance.

Around the corner

Nearby Places

  • museum

    Combine a visit with nearby crafts and demonstrations.

    short walk away
  • La Café de la Esquina

    coffee

    Grab a coffee before or after your museum stop.

    short walk away
  • Parque de la Candelaria

    other

    A quick outdoor stroll for kids.

    short walk away
  • Centro Cultural Cuauhtémoc

    museum

    Check for small exhibitions after your tour.

    short walk away
  • Pastelería Tradicional

    other

    Sweet finish with local pastries.

    short walk away
House rules

Visitor Policies

Photography

Photography policy not published; verify with museum.

Bags & Storage

Bag policy not published; verify with museum.

Strollers & Children

Policy for kids and strollers not published; verify with museum.

Lockers

Lockers policy not published; verify with museum.

Insider note

Tips for Your Visit

To beat crowds, visit on weekdays and arrive mid-morning when possible. If you must visit on weekends, plan for shorter, more flexible time in the galleries.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

01
Is there an admission fee?
Fees are not published; verify at the entrance or with the official source before your visit.
02
Are hours published?
Official hours are not published; verify before you go.
03
Is photography allowed?
The photography policy is not published; verify before taking photos.
04
Is the museum kid-friendly?
Yes, the toy-inspired displays are designed to engage families and younger visitors.
05
Is there a cafe or snacks on-site?
Cafés or snack options are not published; verify nearby options.
06
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are not published; verify with staff for current offerings.
07
Is the building wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility details are not published; verify accessibility options in advance.
08
Can I store bags or coats?
Bag and coat storage policies are not published; verify on-site.
09
What does the collection focus on?
The collection centers on Frida Kahlo-inspired toy art and related arte-objeto design pieces.
10
What is the best time to visit?
There is no official best time; weekdays are typically quieter than weekends.
11
Are there multilingual materials or guides?
Language support is not published; verify availability on-site.
12
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 60-90 minutes, depending on interests.
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