Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum

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Ciudad de México, Mexico

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Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum is located in Ciudad de México, Mexico on Calle Salvador Novo 88, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán. Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in Mexico.

Address

Calle Salvador Novo 88, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán

Phone

+525555541801

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Andy Martinez

Watercolor isn't as popular and this museum is simply a gem among other collections not only for the large size of the collection but varied artists that you will find. The exterior of the main galleries is also very peaceful and there is a small auditorium for showings too.

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Cecilia Alejandra

This place is amazing for anyone who’s a watercolor enthusiast. The collection features different techniques and styles from mexican artists as well as international, that are a great inspiration and helps you discover more of what you can do with watercolors. The gardens are gorgeous too, and great for spending a little time sitting outside.

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Nina Crampton

Gorgeous place and was very pleasantly surprised at the range of work. Delightful.

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midle cristobal

So interesting if you like art you will enjoy it so much

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a tad small, not crowded, free entry (donations welcome of course) although you have to pay 50 pesos for a photography permit i think, the rooms dedicated to prehispanic and 19th century art are absolutely precious though small, the museum cafe is well-priced (amusing to see gangs of sparrows nibble tortilla crisps), there are also a few stone statues/sculptures around (based on prehispanic styles eg mayan) which are quite lovely as well it definitely takes less than an hour to finish going through the museum, leaving you time to explore other museums in the area personally i think watercolour is an expressive medium for depicting qualities of light and colour, such as the unfathomable gentleness of white-pink roses. it also lends itself to styles such as abstract art and cubism. overall worth a visit