Museo Casa Kahlo—also known as La Casa Azul—is an intimate, vividly expressive museum in Mexico City’s Coyoacán district, housed in the cobalt-blue home where Frida Kahlo was born, lived, and created much of her iconic work. Immersed in lush courtyards and filled with personal artifacts, original artworks, traditional Mexican furnishings, and Frida’s beautifully preserved studio, the museum offers a deeply emotional and authentic window into her creative world and tumultuous life with Diego Rivera. Revered as one of Mexico’s most meaningful cultural sites, Casa Azul blends artistry, history, and spirit in a setting that feels profoundly personal and unmistakably Frida.