MUMEDI

The Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) in Mexico City’s Centro Histórico showcases art from around the world, like this gallery entitled “To Death with a Smile.” Click an image below to enlarge.

A painting depicting a ghostly figure holding a burning skull hangs at the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) in the Centro Histórico area of Mexico City.
A painting showing the distressed face of a dead woman is displayed at the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) in the Centro Histórico area of Mexico City.
Located a short distance from El Zócalo in Mexico City’s Centro Histórico, the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) displays contemporary art from around the world.
A painting depicting a group of skeletons is shown at MUMEDI in Mexico City's Centro Histórico. The artwork was in a gallery themed "To Death with a Smile.”
A painting showing skulls suspended in space hangs at the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) in Mexico City’s Centro Histórico. The museum is on Avenida Madero.
A painting depicting and describing the Day of the Dead hangs in the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) in the Centro Histórico area of Mexico City.

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– Click to view my high-resolution photo collection from the Aztec ruins of Templo Mayor, which are within walking distance of the Mexican Museum of Design.

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