Museo Casa del Risco
Museo Casa del Risco
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LSinNJ
Sparta106 contributions
Aug 2019
Reading about this place online, I didn’t expect it to be all that. It’s located right in the heart of lovely San Angel across from Plaza San Jacinto. I didn’t expect the fountain to be so big and so cool. Even better, though. Was the old artwork, furnishings, and creamy wooden floors. It was a quiet and lovely way to spend a bit of time away from the crowd at Bazar Sabado, and best of all, it was free. We dropped our donation in the box on the way out. Really glad we saw this little gem.
Written 10 August 2019
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bryanmantezoni
Houston, TX2,789 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
My friend who lives in Mexico City took me to this supposedly museum, it is an old house and they have some things around that people look especially people that understand aren’t, it was not my cup of tea so I just spent about 20 minutes there took some pictures and got out.
Written 29 December 2017
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Adalgisa V
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Jun 2024 • Solo
What a beautiful place, I loved, is very quiet with a very interesting story behind. Every room shows historical objects and I liked that, because there is always something to see. It's kind of hidden, so I was lucky to find it.
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Written 23 July 2024
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Héctor José G
Celaya, Mexico1,199 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
This is the house that belonged to the Mexican diplomat and politician Isidro Fabela. In five of its seven rooms it exhibits sacred art but also paintings and beautiful furniture brought from Europe; The two remaining rooms are dedicated to the life of Don Isidro.
It is worth going and at least seeing the patio where you will be surprised by the imposing cliff.
It is worth going and at least seeing the patio where you will be surprised by the imposing cliff.
Written 9 January 2024
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Jota2015Ce
Madrid, Spain9,657 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Spectacular and elaborate patio fountain, made of Talavera ceramics and Chinese porcelain. On the upper floor there are Mexican baroque and medieval European paintings. Free access.
Written 26 November 2023
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