Soumaya Museum Archives - Traveler Dreams Traveler Dreams Fri, 17 Dec 2021 14:27:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelerdreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Soumaya Museum Archives - Traveler Dreams 32 32 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Miss Soumaya Museum While in Mexico City https://travelerdreams.com/3-reasons-why-you-shouldnt-miss-soumaya-museum-while-in-mexico-city/ Fri, 17 Dec 2021 14:27:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=15905 Mexico City is home to more museums than we can count, dedicated to everything from art and culture to science and technology. Despite the tough competition, Soumaya Museum is one of its most popular cultural institutions, and here are three reasons why you shouldn’t miss it for the world while in this city. Stunning Architecture […]

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Mexico City is home to more museums than we can count, dedicated to everything from art and culture to science and technology. Despite the tough competition, Soumaya Museum is one of its most popular cultural institutions, and here are three reasons why you shouldn’t miss it for the world while in this city.

Stunning Architecture

You don’t have to step inside Soumaya to fall in love with it. It is housed in one of Mexico City’s most recognizable modern buildings, designed by Fernando Romero. You couldn’t miss this building even if you tried and its façade covered with 16,000 hexagonal aluminum tiles is a sight to behold.

Extensive Collection

Soumaya’s art collection is even more impressive than its exterior. This museum is home to 66,000 works of art, covering 30 centuries. It’s best known for its collection of works by European old masters, but it also features an impressive collection of Mexican art, ranging from the Pre-Columbian era to the modern-day.

Free Entrance

Most of the world’s leading museums come with a high admission fee, but not Soumaya. The Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim built it in honor of his late wife Soumaya Domit, and the admission is free of charge since the operating costs are covered by his fortune.

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Mexico City’s Soumaya Museum is Truly Breathtaking, Both Inside and Out https://travelerdreams.com/mexico-citys-soumaya-museum-is-truly-breathtaking-both-inside-and-out/ Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:00:03 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=11180 Mexico City is a true paradise for art lovers and museum dwellers since it’s home to numerous museums that celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. And the most popular art institution in the country is Soumaya Museum, with an attendance of approximately a million annual visitors. Soumaya Museum will draw you in before you even […]

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Mexico City is a true paradise for art lovers and museum dwellers since it’s home to numerous museums that celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. And the most popular art institution in the country is Soumaya Museum, with an attendance of approximately a million annual visitors.

Soumaya Museum will draw you in before you even enter thanks to its curving modern building designed by Fernando Romero. Its façade is covered with 16,000 hexagonal mirrored-steel elements, and it’s one of the most astounding wonders of modern architecture in the entire city.

Things only get more amazing once you step inside because Soumaya Museum houses a collection of over 66,000 works of art. It was founded by one of the world’s richest men, Carlos Slim, who named it after his late wife Soumaya Domit.

Soumaya features a pretty impressive collection by European old masters and modern artists, ranging from Auguste Rodin to Salvador Dalí, but many Mexican artists are also featured. The museum is located in Mexico City’s Nuevo Polanco neighborhood, and you can visit it every day between 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., free of charge.

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Mexico City is home to more museums than we can count, dedicated to everything from art and culture to science and technology. Despite the tough competition, Soumaya Museum is one of its most popular cultural institutions, and here are three reasons why you shouldn’t miss it for the world while in this city.

Stunning Architecture

You don’t have to step inside Soumaya to fall in love with it. It is housed in one of Mexico City’s most recognizable modern buildings, designed by Fernando Romero. You couldn’t miss this building even if you tried and its façade covered with 16,000 hexagonal aluminum tiles is a sight to behold.

Extensive Collection

Soumaya’s art collection is even more impressive than its exterior. This museum is home to 66,000 works of art, covering 30 centuries. It’s best known for its collection of works by European old masters, but it also features an impressive collection of Mexican art, ranging from the Pre-Columbian era to the modern-day.

Free Entrance

Most of the world’s leading museums come with a high admission fee, but not Soumaya. The Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim built it in honor of his late wife Soumaya Domit, and the admission is free of charge since the operating costs are covered by his fortune.

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Mexico City’s Soumaya Museum is Truly Breathtaking, Both Inside and Out https://travelerdreams.com/mexico-citys-soumaya-museum-is-truly-breathtaking-both-inside-and-out/ Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:00:03 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=11180 Mexico City is a true paradise for art lovers and museum dwellers since it’s home to numerous museums that celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. And the most popular art institution in the country is Soumaya Museum, with an attendance of approximately a million annual visitors. Soumaya Museum will draw you in before you even […]

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Mexico City is a true paradise for art lovers and museum dwellers since it’s home to numerous museums that celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. And the most popular art institution in the country is Soumaya Museum, with an attendance of approximately a million annual visitors.

Soumaya Museum will draw you in before you even enter thanks to its curving modern building designed by Fernando Romero. Its façade is covered with 16,000 hexagonal mirrored-steel elements, and it’s one of the most astounding wonders of modern architecture in the entire city.

Things only get more amazing once you step inside because Soumaya Museum houses a collection of over 66,000 works of art. It was founded by one of the world’s richest men, Carlos Slim, who named it after his late wife Soumaya Domit.

Soumaya features a pretty impressive collection by European old masters and modern artists, ranging from Auguste Rodin to Salvador Dalí, but many Mexican artists are also featured. The museum is located in Mexico City’s Nuevo Polanco neighborhood, and you can visit it every day between 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., free of charge.

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