
Museo de Artes Decorativas
Best time to visit
Early morning hours have fewer people, offering a quieter experience. Avoid holidays to steer clear of peak crowds.
Budget tips
The ticket price is about 25 pesos, with discounts for students and seniors. Free admission on Wednesdays, suitable for budget-conscious travelers.
Recommended for
Art enthusiasts, History and culture explorers, Travelers who enjoy photography
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: The museum houses a collection of over five thousand decorative artworks, covering furniture, porcelain, and silverware from the 18th to the 20th century. Visitors can admire the exquisite French Rococo style fireplace and handcrafted tapestry, reflecting the luxury of that era.
Highlights: The Furttenhaus copper chandelier in the museum is 3 meters high and weighs 500 kilograms, making it a striking visual centerpiece. The collection also includes a complete set of 19th century European aristocratic tableware, rich in detail and inspiring admiration for ancient craftsmanship.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, as there are several exhibition halls that require walking.
- Bring a camera; there are many exquisite displays suitable for taking photos.
- Focus on visiting the Rococo decorative pieces and the copper chandelier area; it is recommended to tour these first.
- Avoid holidays and weekend crowds; weekdays offer a better experience with fewer people.
Practical info
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