National Museum of Mexican Art
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National Museum of Mexican Art

Chicago, Illinois

Photo: Leah Williams

The largest Latino cultural institution in the country, and it's free. Permanently. The collection spans 3,000 years of Mexican art — pre-Columbian artifacts alongside contemporary installations — and the Day of the Dead exhibition each fall is one of the most powerful museum experiences in Chicago. Pilsen deserves this institution, and this institution deserves your time.

Insider tip

Visit during the annual Day of the Dead exhibition, September through December. It will stay with you.

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