Painting a Picture of Mexico: A Mural History Tour

Unravel the history of Mexican Murals and discover the ambitious ideas behind the Muralismo movement

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Museo Vivo del Muralismo
  • Museo San Ildelfonso
  • Museo Mural Diego Rivera
Photos & Highlights
  • Experience works of Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros first hand in their original scale and architectural setting
  • Trace the development and continuing legacy of the movement across important sites and museums
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Tour Description
The Mexican Muralist Movement is an influential chapter in modern art history. On this 3-hour tour, your expert will showcase how a generation of post-revolutionary artists transformed public walls into dialogues around social issues and cultural identity. 

With your expert by your side, you’ll journey back to the beginning of 20th-century Mexico.  After almost forty years of military dictatorship, Mexico entered a decade of conflict that led to the transformation of Mexican culture and government, eventually resulting in the drafting of the present-day Constitution of Mexico. You’ll learn how the muralist movement emerged from this period, and how figures like Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros refined the role of art within society. 

By the end of your tour, you’ll have a deeper connection with Mexico’s artistic legacy and understand how these murals continue to influence artistic movements globally today. 

Choose this tour if…

  • You want to understand Modern Mexico and the influence that the Revolution has had on its constitution and political being.
  • You’ve always been curious about Mexican art and the impact it has had on American and European street art, and art in general.
  • You want a good mix of art and social history, past and present.

Experts
Gustavo Gustavo
Artist
Maricela Maricela
Art History-Anthropology
Jens Jens
Historian
David David
Historian
Diego Diego
Architect
Raquel Raquel
Food Writer
Julio Julio
Artist
Natalia Natalia
Art Historian
Begin your journey at the Museo San Ildefonso, birthplace of the Mexican Muralist Movement. With your expert, you’ll explore early works by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Learn how their techniques and political beliefs shifted over time in response to the social and cultural upheavals of the time.  

From there, you may visit the Museo Vivo del Muralism or the Palacio de Bellas Artes, depending on your interests. 

The Museo Vivo del Muralism is housed in the former Ministry of Education building. Home to over 100 murals by Diego Rivera, you’ll trace his artistic and political development over time. Additionally, you’ll also view the first mural to feature Frida Kahlo. If you choose to visit the Palacio de Bellas Artes, you’ll be able to see later works by the movement’s many artists. 

Time permitting, you may also visit the Museo Mural Diego RIvera or the Mercado Abelardo Rodrguez. At the Mercado, you’ll uncover the global impact of the movement through American artists like Marion and Grace Greenwood.  By the end of your tour, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how the Muralist movement wove together personal expression and social struggle to tell powerful human stories.   

Sites Visited
  • San Ildelfonso - Former historic college and birthplace of the Mexican muralist movement 
  • Museo Vivo del Muralismo - Former Ministry of Public Education building preserving the history of the muralist movement 

Logistics

Tickets
Includes entrance fees to San Ildelfonso, Museo Vivo del Muralismo, Museo Mural Diego Rivera 

Transportation
This is an all-outdoor walking tour, and private car service is not included with this tour. 
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

Wheelchair accessibility
Wheelchairs are accessible for all wheelchair users. 

Service dog accommodations
Service dogs are welcome and can be accommodated on this tour. 

Is this a relatively long walking tour?
While the route can vary according to the interests of your group, this walk does cover a substantial amount of ground. Please wear comfortable footwear and bring a hat during the warmer months – the Mexican sun can be bright.

Can I book this tour on a Sunday - Tuesday ?
No, two of the venues we visit are closed on Monday or Tuesday, making the experience less complete. On Sundays, locals receive free admission making the experience too crowded. 

Does this tour include access to Diego Rivera’s house and studio?
While we will see and discuss several of Rivera’s murals, no, it does not but it includes the Museo Mural Diego Rivera.

Cancellation Policy

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Where You'll Start
Map of Painting a Picture of Mexico: A Mural History Tour general meeting point area