The museum of a single painting by Diego Rivera, where he reflected the impressions and people of his childhood. Not far from Alameda Park, Mexico City's oldest urban park. The painting has an interesting story: It was created for a luxury hotel, where Charles Brown and other famous performers performed, in particular. The earthquake destroyed the hotel, but the slabs with the mural survived. They were disassembled to the music of Mexican mariachi and moved to a specially created museum. For persons over 65 years of age, free of charge, regardless of nationality.