
Designed by Diego Rivera as a monumental structure inspired by Teotihuacan pyramids using local volcanic stone, the Museo Anahuacalli in Coyoacán safeguards his vast collection of over 50,000 pre-Hispanic artifacts, displayed thematically across dramatic halls. Murals, mosaics, and Rivera’s sketches integrate ancient motifs with modern expression, while the rooftop offers serene views.
Temporary exhibitions and performances activate the space, honoring indigenous cultures and ecology. Gardens and a surrounding ecological reserve enhance the mystical atmosphere. Enter this artistic pyramid, where ancient voices resonate through Rivera’s passionate curation.