Frida Art-Object Toy Museum
In Mexico known as: Museo del Juguete Arte-Objeto Frida
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Dr. Claudio Bernard 111 esq. Niños Héroes
Col. Doctores
Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México 06720
Phone
Museum Information
Founded
2006
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.
Highlights
- Frida Kahlo-inspired toy art in a playful setting
- Curated arte-objeto pieces blend design and history
- Kid-friendly galleries spark imagination
- Compact, intimate museum away from the crowds
- Accessible for families and design enthusiasts
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.
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.
Nearby Places
Museo de Arte Popular
Combine a visit with nearby crafts and demonstrations.
La Café de la Esquina
Grab a coffee before or after your museum stop.
Parque de la Candelaria
A quick outdoor stroll for kids.
Centro Cultural Cuauhtémoc
Check for small exhibitions after your tour.
Pastelería Tradicional
Sweet finish with local pastries.
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.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an admission fee?
Fees are not published; verify at the entrance or with the official source before your visit.
Are hours published?
Official hours are not published; verify before you go.
Is photography allowed?
The photography policy is not published; verify before taking photos.
Is the museum kid-friendly?
Yes, the toy-inspired displays are designed to engage families and younger visitors.
Is there a cafe or snacks on-site?
Cafés or snack options are not published; verify nearby options.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are not published; verify with staff for current offerings.
Is the building wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility details are not published; verify accessibility options in advance.
Can I store bags or coats?
Bag and coat storage policies are not published; verify on-site.
What does the collection focus on?
The collection centers on Frida Kahlo-inspired toy art and related arte-objeto design pieces.
What is the best time to visit?
There is no official best time; weekdays are typically quieter than weekends.
Are there multilingual materials or guides?
Language support is not published; verify availability on-site.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 60-90 minutes, depending on interests.
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