
Museo Soumaya, located in Mexico City, is an architectural marvel designed by Fernando Romero. It houses over 66,000 artworks, including collections from renowned artists like Rodin, Dalí, and Rivera. The museum is named after Soumaya Domit and is backed by the Carlos Slim Foundation. Its iconic, futuristic structure comprises 16,000 hexagon-shaped aluminum tiles, symbolizing Mexican cultural motifs. Entry is free, allowing visitors to explore diverse exhibits, from Mexican muralists to European old masters, as well as temporary exhibitions. The museum is open daily, making it accessible for tourists keen on exploring world-class art collections in the heart of Mexico City.
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