Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo
Bold architecture and boundary-pushing contemporary art
Aggregated Reviews
4.5
10.0k reviews
Review Summary
Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo is highly praised for its architecture, designed by Teodoro González de León and Abraham Zabludovsky, with nearly 85% of reviewers highlighting its impressive brutalist style.
Around 70% of visitors appreciate its rotating contemporary exhibits, calling them "thought-provoking" and "interesting," although some express dissatisfaction due to several exhibits being closed or less well-curated than expected.
Approximately 20% of reviews mention problems with the museum staff, describing interactions as "rude" or "overbearing," impacting overall satisfaction.
A smaller portion, about 15%, emphasizes disappointments such as limited exhibits compared to admission fees and preference for neighboring museums. However, free entry on Sundays and a cafe offer added value, appealing to around 10% of visitors.
*This Review is an AI summary based on overall user ratings.
4.5
Amenities
Free storage available, a small cafe nearby, and no on-site restaurant.
Experience
Architecture praised, contemporary art exhibits draw varied reactions, mixed ratings on exhibit availability.
Location
Located near Chapultepec Park with nearby attractions including other museums.
Value for Money
Mixed reviews; some find entry fee worth it, others disappointed by exhibit closures.