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The National Museum of Mexican Art is home to over 10,000 artworks, making it the largest Mexican art collection in the United States. 2. One hidden gem at the museum is the annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) exhibition, where colorful altars and traditional artwork celebrate this important Mexican holiday. 3. The museum's building, located in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, was once a public library. It was transformed into a museum in 1987, preserving its history while showcasing Mexican culture. 4. In 2019, a record-breaking exhibition titled "Nuestras Historias: Stories of Mexican Identity from the Permanent Collection" showcased artwork by nearly 100 Mexican and Mexican-American artists, exploring diverse identities and experiences. 5. The museum offers free admission, making it accessible for young visitors to explore Mexican art, culture, and history without any financial barriers.
