Frida Kahlo's Mexico City Family Home Opens as the New Museo Casa Kahlo

Known as “Casa Roja,” the home was originally purchased by the artist’s parents and passed down through generations of the family.

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  • Museo Casa Kahlo has opened in Mexico City, transforming Frida Kahlo’s lifelong family home, affectionately known as “Casa Roja,” into a public museum
  • Designed by Rockwell Group, Pentagram, and Ileen Gallagher, the space features personal artifacts telling the “untold story of Frida’s day-to-day life” outside her relationship with Diego Rivera
  • Operated by Fundación Kahlo, the museum offers an intimate look at Frida’s roles as a daughter, sister, and friend, focusing on her humanity and family legacy

Mexico City now hosts a powerful new cultural landmark with the opening of Museo Casa Kahlo, the dedicated family home of legendary artist Frida Kahlo, re-envisioned as a public museum. Operated by Fundación Kahlo, the space offers an intimate and comprehensive look at the artist’s life away from the public eye and her famous relationship with Diego Rivera.

This historic residence, known affectionately as “Casa Roja”, holds deep personal significance. It was originally purchased by Frida’s parents and was passed down through generations, making it a constant backdrop to her life, from childhood through her final years. The new museum space, designed by the renowned Rockwell Group, with graphic design and creative direction by Pentagram and Ileen Gallagher, now preserves and presents this family legacy. Their work has meticulously transformed the residence into an evocative exhibit designed to immerse visitors in Kahlo’s daily existence. The house now holds a stunning array of personal artifacts, including handwritten letters, private photographs, and personal clothing, all carefully curated to “tell the untold story of Frida’s day-to-day life.”

The house holds a stunning array of personal artifacts, including handwritten letters, private photographs, and personal clothing, all carefully curated to “tell the untold story of Frida’s day-to-day life.” As noted by Rockwell Group, the museum’s core mission is to showcase “the previously untold story of Frida as a daughter, sister, aunt, and friend.” By focusing on these familial and personal roles, the exhibit moves beyond the established narrative of Kahlo as purely a monumental artist and partner to Rivera. It provides a rare, quiet glimpse into the moments of her private world, allowing visitors to connect with the complexity and humanity of one of Mexico’s most treasured figures. Museo Casa Kahlo is set to be a vital destination for those seeking a deeper understanding of the woman behind the iconic self-portraits is now open to the public.

Museo Casa Kahlo
Aguayo 54, Del Carmen
Coyoacán, 04100
Ciudad de México
CDMX, Mexico

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