Museo Robert Brady

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Lonely Planet review

American artist and collector Robert Brady (1928-86) lived in Cuernavaca for 24 years. His home, Casa de la Torre, was originally part of the monastery within the Recinto de la Catedral. After an extensive renovation, Brady decorated it with paintings, carvings, textiles, antiques and folk art that he'd acquired on his travels. Now a museum, it boasts several paintings by well-known Mexican artists, including Tamayo, Kahlo and Covarrubias.

Most impressive is the sheer size and diversity of the collection, and the way it's arranged with delightful contrasts of styles, periods and places.