
Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts)
Melhor época para visitar
Weekday mornings to avoid crowds and enjoy soft natural light on the stained-glass curtain; evenings are best for catching opera or dance performances.
Dicas para economizar
Paid entry for the museum galleries with student and senior discounts available, check the official site for current prices and online combo tickets for exhibitions; some cultural events offer free community performances on select dates.
Recomendado para
Art lovers, Architecture enthusiasts, Performing arts fans, Photography enthusiasts
Planeje sua visita
1-2 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: Sunlight pours through a vast stained-glass dome and paints jewel-toned mosaics across the polished marble, so the whole interior feels like a living canvas. Visitors often fall silent before massive murals by renowned painters, and an enormous pipe organ can rumble through the hall with surprising warmth.
Destaques: Construction began in 1904 and, after a decades-long halt caused by the Mexican Revolution, the building finally opened in 1934, leaving the structure slightly askew because the old lakebed foundations settled unevenly. Inside, huge murals by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo splash the walls with thunderous color, and a sunset-kissed tiled dome glows in warm gold and orange above the plaza.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Wear comfortable shoes, floors are marble and there is a fair amount of walking between galleries.
- Photograph the stained-glass curtain and rooftop dome from the Alameda Central side for the best light and framing.
- Buy timed-entry or performance tickets online to skip queues and guarantee access to popular exhibitions.
- Arrive early on exhibition opening days and performance nights because guided groups and crowds form quickly.
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