ROBERT BRADY MUSEUM
House/Museum and Cultural Center

In the shadow of the Cathedral of Cuernavaca the
Casa de la Torre houses a unique collection of fine and decorative arts
from all over the world. The visitor will enjoy a house-museum created in
a portion of a massive adobe and stone XVI century Franciscan Monastery.
This collection was assembled by Robert Brady (1928-1986). Born in Iowa with a career in the fine arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tyler Arts Center of Temple University and the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania, he established residence in Venice, Italy for five years before settling in Cuernavaca, Mexico in 1962.
During his entire creative life Brady traveled
extensively adding to the collection. To be seen are
works by Rufino Tamayo, Frida Kahlo, Miguel Covarrubias, Maurice
Prendergast, Marsden Hartley and Graham Sutherland.
This collection of more than 1,300 pieces also incudes Mexican colonial funiture and statuary, prehispanic objects as well as art from Africa, the Americas, Oceania, India and the Far East displayed in the fourteen rooms open to the public.
With an unfailing artist's eye, Brady, a painter and designer, assembled this rich mosaic of contrasting styles and epochs. The wildly colorful rooms are exactly as Brady left them. Also the visitor will enjoy the sculptures set in the tropical vegetation of the surrounding gardens and patio.

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| Visit Schedule: | Open Tuesday though Sunday 10am-6pm; closed Monday. |
| Entrance fee: | $20 pesos. Special group rates on request. |
| Guided tours: | Available for groups with reservations. |
Also available:
--a small cafe in the main patio serving refreshments
--an audiovisual screening facility available for cultural events
--rental of the outdoor patios for private receptions
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The Robert Brady Foundation is a private non-profit organization. Contributions are tax deductable in the USA and in México. For more information please contact us.
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Fundación Robert Brady,
A.C.
Calle Netzahualcoyotl #4, Cuernavaca, Morelos 62000,México
Tel & fax 52 (777) 318-85-54 or 52 (777) 314-35-29
museobrady@prodigy.net.mx
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