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MODO Museo del Objeto del Objeto

Museum in Mexico City

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:44 AM

MODO Museo del Objeto del Objeto is located in Mexico City (Capital of Mexico), Mexico. It's address is Colima 145, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.

Colima 145, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

CRCR+48 Mexico City, Mexico

+52 55 5533 9635

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MondayClosed
Tuesday10 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 6 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6 PM
Friday10 AM to 6 PM
Saturday10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday10 AM to 6 PM

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Where is MODO Museo del Objeto del Objeto?

MODO Museo del Objeto del Objeto is located at: Colima 145, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.

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Coordinates: 19.4202609, -99.1591326

MODO Museo del Objeto del Objeto Reviews

Neilfrize
2024-01-28 17:58:20 GMT

Vert cool place. I experienced an exposition on theme of health. Most of the text was in Spanish but the grand theme had a translation in English.
There was also an activity where every visitor could participate.

-Alex Moon-
2024-04-09 15:00:10 GMT

We went for the 'el Voto en México, quienes y cómo votamos', it was pretty good! although the place was small, it was packed with information and the staff gave us a guided visit. (i usually dont take guided visits, but it was to help someones 'servicio social', they were very kind)

Christopher Gorrie
2022-12-31 00:03:23 GMT

I came to the Museum of the Object of the Object (MODO) to attend the Broken Relationships exhibit. I wasn’t sure what to expect prior to entering, and was even a bit skeptical, but I ended up really enjoying the exhibit. The stories were touching, and even felt almost like “found poems.” It was a bit melancholic, but enjoyably interactive, and I really liked the rooms where attendees could write with chalk on the walls and also sign the guestbook. For the small price of 60 pesos, this exhibit is certainly worth attending.

Oscar Yáñez
2024-04-18 01:00:07 GMT

MODO is a little lovely museum amid the gentrified Roma neighborhood. It houses only temporary exhibitions, but every one we've seen has been outstanding. They change subject about every four to six months, so you can visit again and again and you will never be disappointed.

HJLee
2023-01-10 02:38:31 GMT

I had a chance to visit the amazingly intimate and interesting exhibition dedicates to broken hearts and failed relationships. The personal stories of those individuals who donated their items were touchy and made me reflect on my past relationships.

Arina Filippenko
2023-08-20 16:17:19 GMT

I LOOOOVED this museum. Free entry. I was really impressed and inspired by the exhibit. Very well done!

Allison Warhol
2019-03-30 01:45:35 GMT

Thee time i visited it i saw an exposition about Mexico and its relation with colours, it has a lot of old objects, photos, paintings, escultures and media related. It was very interesting and the staff was very nice. It has spaces where the people can interact with the exposition. Very quiet and nice place.

Neena Taskar
2023-02-16 02:16:51 GMT

Thoughtful traveling exhibit (the museum of broken relationships) highlighting the human condition. The exhibit is only here till the end of March 2023.

Mark McGregor
2022-12-27 07:54:23 GMT

I went in December 2022 when this was home to the Museum of Broken Relationships — a very moving exhibition about relationships of all kinds that came to an end during the pandemic. Very impressed by the use of space; strategic use of curtains created an almost clinical sense of privacy. I would definitely visit again.

Scott E
2022-05-30 02:41:47 GMT

It's not the largest museum, but there's an eclectic mix of objects. From old typewriters to older music players, there's something to grab just about anyone's attention. Absolutely do not miss the stop motion video "Alicia," which was both the creepiest and best version of Alice in Wonderland I've ever seen.

Timo V-Zwo
2023-02-16 18:38:34 GMT

After seeing the exhibition of broken relationships already in Croatia, I also visited this exhibition.
I like the concept, unfortunately, here in Mexico are mostly sad stories to read.

Anton
2019-01-19 18:58:32 GMT

Really nice little museum of Mexican Design and ingenuity. Lots of retro objects to current day new design. Very interesting and well worth the 50 pesos you pay for the entrance.

David Tonalli Olmedo Ham
2023-05-10 19:08:51 GMT

Now they call the museum as "museum of the broken relationships"
The exposition is about objets and it's history or they meaning in relationships like a keychain that represents how empty was a home
Is a nice place and the ticket is at about $60 pesos
There's a bench where you can put a lock in order to represent how durable and powerful is you relationship (instead of it use a ribbon o a lace because locks are heavy)

Robert Lancaster
2023-06-04 15:05:37 GMT

When I visited they had a exhibition from the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, a moving testimony of people surviving a breakup. The displays are more about the stories than the objects, be prepared to do a lot of reading. The stories were in Spanish and English.

Jacinto Quesnel
2019-11-03 22:40:44 GMT

Wonders of yore stack upon each other, walls, racks and even roofs filled with toys particularly but not exclusively from Mexico are exhibited in a whimsical and passionate manner. A very recommended visit indeed.

Abby S
2022-12-18 02:11:41 GMT

Absolutely loved my experience. I was taken by surprise by how well done the current display is

Hilary L. Chow FRAS
2021-07-04 20:34:30 GMT

Not a big museum but quite a nice visit

WJD TRADER
2022-05-14 16:42:17 GMT

Extremely well curated and tons of fun experiences in every room.

James Kelly
2023-11-11 21:40:56 GMT

We went because the name of the museum is ambiguous. The display was basically a museum of Pharmacology. Display was insightful and guided

Yun Hsuan Chang
2023-04-09 01:55:46 GMT

Bad and sad Storytelling but is so nice to visit

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