- The Museo Gaia has a compelling collection of Mexican art, in a beautiful house, that was owned by the actor Caontinflas who was great friends with Deigo Rivera, who designed the splendid pool mosaic.
- The Robert Brady Museum is like a house out of a magazine. Robert Brady was an American painter and collector from a midwest trucking fortune.
- The Juan Soriano Cultural Center was in between exhibits, but the sculptures were a continuation of our surrealist tour.
- The Cortez Palace was closed from 2017 earthquake damages. The museum has Diego Rivera murals.
- Borda Garden is a tropical version of a formal garden. José de la Borda's fortune came from 18th-century Taxco silver. The estate hosted a visit from Emperor Maximilian.
- David Siqueros had his workshop a couple kilometers from the center. We didn't go.
On the way from Orizaba to Cuernavaca we passed several pelotons of pilgrims. Below are photos of the back and the front of the same group.
Our hotel room faced the Plaza Principal and although very noisy, it was big and had a sunrise view.
We were surprised to see that our hometown Kripy Kreme Dounghnuts are sold here in addition to the usual Doritos variations.
Giant Letters.
The Cathedral nave has large wall frescos attributed to a Japanese convert.
The facade of one of the chapels adjacent to the Cathedral.
A tasty lunch at the friendly, family run, Hari Comida Vegana.
MUSEO CASA GAIA as a swimming pool with a mosaic designed by Diego Ribera and ...
... a painting by Saturnino Herrán ...
... a Diego Rivera sketch of a proposed mural.
After a lot of walking, and many questions, we finally found the Cuernavaca tourist office near these colorful murals.
Shopping at the Mercado.
Museo Morelense De Arte Contemporáneo Juan Soriano
The Museo Robert Brady, located in his former home, was filled with art and color; even in the bathrooms and kitchen.
The governor of Morelos gave his annual State of the State speech one evening, after which there was a long and loud concert in the plaza. ;-( Many people came to hear the speech which was duly broadcast on TV.
One night there was dancing in one corner of the Plaza.
Borda Garden.
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