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Zócalo
Diego Rivera (1886-1957) shaped Mexican art with his murals depicting his revolutionary political views. Together with his wife Frida Kahlo, he made Mexican art of the 20th century internationally known. His large-scale murals are central to the cultural scene of Mexico City.
After breakfast, head to the Zócalo, the country's center of power and "heart" of the country.
National museum
At the National Palace, marvel at Diego Rivera's murals in the arcaded galleries that tell the story of Mexico. Then visit Frida Kahlo's school, where the two artists first met, and the Ministry of Education, which houses some of Diego's finest murals.
Museum Mural Diego Rivera
At the Museo Nacional de Arte, discover more works by Frida and Diego. Before returning to the hotel, admire Diego's last impressive works of art at the Museo Murales.