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Museo Dolores OlmedovsHouse of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos)
Both are highly recommended by writers. Overall, Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino is preferred by most professionals compared to House of Tiles. Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino is ranked #3 in Mexico City with recommendations from 5 sources such as Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Museo Dolores Olmedo
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Frommer's
Av Mexico # 5843, La Noria, Xochimilco City 16030
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"In Xochimilco, on the outskirts of the city, is a superb collection of paintings by Frida Kahlo and the largest private collection of works by Diego Rivera." Full review
Top Choice
"Possibly the most important Diego Rivera collection of all belongs to this museum, ensconced in a peaceful 17th-century hacienda." Full review
2 Stars
"Other pieces on display here include pre-Columbian artwork, and paintings by Russian artist Angelina Beloff and by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera's wives." Full review
"Dolores Olmedo was one of Diego Rivera’s greatest patrons and her home, an ex-hacienda near Xochimilco, houses her collection of his works through the years." Full review
"The private art collection of Mexican heiress Dolores Olmedo is on display at her hacienda-style former estate, with impressive gardens." Full review
"More than a museum, Dolores Olmedo’s home is a true oasis on the city’s southern side." Full review
"A small pack of an ancient, hairless breed of dog once believed to guide souls through the underworld lives on its grounds. " Full review
"This extraordinary art museum is like a secret world on the edge of Mexico City. " Full review
"Millionaire businesswoman Dolores Olmedo opened this sprawling museum and its grounds, once a hacienda, to the public in 1994." Full review
House of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos)
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Michelin Guide
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Francisco I. Madero 4, Centro Histórico City 06500 Ciudad de México
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"This "House of Tiles" is one of Mexico City's most precious colonial gems and popular meeting places." Full review
2 Stars
"The fountain and staircase - with a mural painted in 1925 by José Clemente Orozco - highlight the décor." Full review
"This 17th-century masterpiece acquired its name, House of Tiles, from its elaborate tile work." Full review
"Most of the tiles that adorn the outside walls were produced in China and shipped to Mexico." Full review
"One of Mexico City's most precious colonial gems and popular meeting places...you can stroll through to admire the interior. Pause to see the Orozco mural, Omniscience, on the landing" Full review