Mexican architect and painter Juan O'Gorman built these two houses, joined by an aerial walkway, in the charming San Angel neighborhood for Rivera and Kahlo in 1934. The couple lived there—in separate houses—for six years, until their divorce in 1940. Though the pair later remarried, only Rivera returned to live and work there. The museum contains some of Rivera's artwork and a lot of memorabilia. Daily except Monday 10 am-6 pm. M$10 adults, free on Sunday. Calle Diego Rivera 2, Col. San Angel (on the corner of Altavista), Mexico City. Phone 5550-1189. http://www.cnca.gob.mx/cnca/buena/inba/subbellas/museos/rivera1.html.