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“Frida Kahlo. Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente”

Frida Kahlo's life is read through her works, but also through her relationships, her friends, and her loves. Therefore, two essential veins to explore in her life and the way in which she built herself are the photography and the letters that she wrote.

Credits Fritz Henle.

Frida on chinampa boat, 1936. Fritz Henle Estate.

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Colección Indumentaria Tradicional del Instituto

Nacional de Pueblos Indígenas.

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Traditional Mexican Clothing

The traditional Mexican trousseau is a form of expression that recreates the identity of the original peoples and enhances the exquisite textile work they do.

Immersive Gastromapping

An immersive and interactive zenithal and 360 ° experience that immerses attendees in the world of contemporary Mexican art, while enjoying traditional Mexican food, Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

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Frida Kahlo Corporation.

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Museo Frida Kahlo Riviera Maya

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Altar de Muertos

The importance and significance of Mexican culture is not only reflected in tangible aspects, also the way of living life and especially of facing death identifies and characterizes Mexican culture worldwide.

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