Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul
Frida’s
art
helped
define
an
era,
with
Dali
and
Picasso
she
is
considered
one
of
the
most
influential
artists
of
the
20th
century.
Casa
Azul,
her
beloved
refuge,
is
located
in
Mexico
City’s
Coyoacan
neighborhood.
Born
there
in
1907,
she
returned
in
1929
with
her
husband,
Diego
Rivera.
Their
relationship
was
tumultuous,
yet
through
it
all,
they
lived,
loved,
and
reveled
there
until
her
death
in
1954
at
the
age
of
47.
Today,
Casa
Azul is one of the most visited museums in Mexico City.