
"The museum experience, designed by the New York-, Los Angeles- and Madrid-based teams of Rockwell Group, is deliberately personal and reflective. Visitors move through preserved domestic spaces that include a kitchen containing Frida's only known mural, a candlelit basement that once served as her private retreat, and rooms dedicated to family initiatives like La Ayuda, a charity for single mothers. Museo Casa Kahlo foregrounds Frida's roles as sister, aunt, and friend, illuminating the networks of support and inspiration that fueled her artistic life."
"Visitors arrive through a narrow corridor that traces the historic driveway of Casa Roha, lined with historical photographs and hand-crafted signage, before stepping into a restored courtyard. Here, a large grapefruit tree that references Frida's kitchen mural sits in a hand-carved cantera stone pot, surrounded by planters in green clay from Oaxaca, red clay from Guadalajara, and monumental Purépecha vessels from Michoacán."
Museo Casa Kahlo occupies Casa Roha, the historic home of Cristina Kahlo in Mexico City, transformed by architect Mariana Doet Zepeda Orozco with exhibition design by Rockwell Group and graphic design by Pentagram. The museum focuses on Frida Kahlo's private life, family relationships, and early inspirations, presenting preserved domestic spaces such as a kitchen with her only known mural, a candlelit basement retreat, and rooms dedicated to family initiatives like La Ayuda. The experience emphasizes Frida's roles as sister, aunt, and friend, and features restored courtyards, period plantings, hand-crafted signage, regional ceramics, and locally sourced benches to evoke the domestic environment.
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