El Museo Dolores Olmedo:
The Dolores Olmedo Museum:
A legacy of art
and tradition
The Dolores Olmedo Museum houses the largest collection of works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
Opened on September 17, 1994, in La Noria, Xochimilco, it preserves and promotes the legacy of the Mexican businesswoman and collector Dolores Olmedo.
A place to discover and celebrate our identity
The museum offers cultural experiences that celebrate the richness of Mexican art in a unique setting surrounded by peacocks, Xoloitzcuintles, and lush gardens.
The Dolores Olmedo Museum’s collection brings together works and objects from three pivotal periods in Mexican history: pre-Hispanic, New Spain, and modern art.
Iconic works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
Experience
01
The Treasury
Take a tour of the historic La Noria estate, surrounded by gardens and 16th-century architecture that welcome you into a world of art and culture.
02
The Legacy
Connect with the story and vision of Dolores Olmedo, whose passion made this space possible. Discover activities, exhibitions, and moments to enjoy and share.
03
The Collections
Get up close to the masterpieces of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, along with pre-Hispanic and folk art that showcase Mexico’s diversity and richness.


