Museo Taller Nishizawa
In Mexico known as: Museo Taller Nishizawa
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Nicolás Bravo Nte. 305
Centro
Toluca, México 50000
Phone
Website
Museum Information
Permanent Exhibitions
7
Temporary Exhibitions
3
Founded
1992
Affiliation
SecretarĂa de Cultura y Turismo del Estado de MĂ©xico/Corredor de la Plástica Mexiquense
Introduction
Discover the intimate world of contemporary Mexican art at Museo Taller Nishizawa in Toluca, where evocative installations celebrate local craft, history, and artistic collaboration in a welcoming, studio-inspired setting.
Museum Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
Cuenta con cuatro salas de exposiciones permanentes:
Sala 1: 36.55 m2
Sala 5: 73 m2
Sala 6: 55.82 m2
Sala 7: 46 m2
Special Exhibitions
Cuenta con tres salas de exposiciones temporales:
Sala 2: 52 m2
Sala 3: 12.15 m2
Sala MOA: 44 m2
Highlights
- Intimate, studio-inspired spaces.
- Showcases local Toluca artists and crafts.
- Rotating contemporary art installations.
- Hands-on workshops and artist talks.
- Accessible to visitors of all ages.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Plan to spend 1–2 hours exploring the exhibits.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are usually quieter and more relaxed.
Accessibility
Details not published; verify accessibility options at arrival.
Photography
Photography allowed in most areas unless otherwise posted; flash may be restricted.
WiFi
Wi‑Fi is available on the premises; network details are not published here.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on site; locations may be confirmed on arrival.
Hours
Abierto al pĂşblico de martes a sábado de 10 a 18 hrs. Domingos y dĂas festivos de 10 a 15 hrs. Verify hours
Cost Information
Entrada general: $20 Maestros, estudiantes y niños: $10 INAPAM: entrada libre
Tickets
Ticketing details are not published; verify at entry.
Getting There
From central Toluca, take a taxi or local bus to Nicolás Bravo Nte. 305. The area is walkable, and you can pair a museum visit with nearby historic sites.
Nearby Places
Cosmovitral
Pair your visit with the glass garden and art glass installations.
Museo de Bellas Artes Toluca
A complementary stop for art lovers nearby.
Mercado Juárez
Grab a quick local bite after your tour.
Nearby cafés
Ask staff for the best local brew nearby.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is allowed in most areas; flash and tripods require permission.
Bags & Storage
Bags and backpacks may be subject to inspection; avoid bringing large items.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are allowed; staff can help if stairs or narrow passages are present.
Lockers
Lockers are available for short-term use; bring a small lock.
Tips for Your Visit
To beat crowds, visit on weekday mornings or early in the day, arrive before peak hours, and consider splitting your day with a nearby museum or park to balance the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking available?
Parking details are not published; verify on site.
Are there guided tours?
Guided tour details are not published; verify availability on arrival.
Can I take photos?
Photography is allowed in most areas; check posted signs.
Do they offer workshops?
Workshop schedules are not published; ask staff on arrival.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Accessibility details are not published; verify options at entry.
Is there a café or rest area?
Food services are not published; consider dining options nearby.
Are children welcome?
The venue is suitable for families; specific programs vary.
What if I am late for a workshop?
Late entries are not published; check with staff.
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