Museo Jumex is one of the key centers of Mexico City's cultural life, a must-visit for all connoisseurs of contemporary art. Located in the capital of Mexico, it houses one of the most significant private art collections in Latin America, gathered by Eugenio López Alonso. The exhibition features works by world-famous masters such as Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, and many others.

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The museum building itself is an architectural masterpiece and a striking example of neo-modernism. It was designed by the famous British architect David Chipperfield and was his first work in Latin America. The facades, clad in local travertine, and the characteristic "sawtooth" roof make it recognizable and memorable. The interior space is designed to maximize natural light for the exhibition halls.
The museum is located in the lively Nuevo Polanco district, a former industrial zone that has transformed today into a hub of business and cultural activity. Directly opposite Jumex is another iconic structure—the futuristic Soumaya Museum. This contrast of two completely different architectural styles creates a unique urban space that attracts both tourists and locals.