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Robert Brady Museum in the Historic Center of Morelos: the House that Brings Together World Art

Born in Iowa in 1928, his love for art led him to tour Europe and live six years in Venice, where he lived with artists close to Peggy Guggenheim, with whom he forged a great friendship. In 1959 he arrived in Mexico and fell in love with Cuernavaca. There he bought the House of the Tower, former Franciscan observatory, and transformed it into his home. During his life he gathered more than 400 pieces of art: from ceremonial figures, puppets and …
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Born in Iowa in 1928, his love for art led him to tour Europe and live six years in Venice, where he lived with artists close to Peggy Guggenheim, with whom he forged a great friendship. In 1959 he arrived in Mexico and fell in love with Cuernavaca. There he bought the House of the Tower, former Franciscan observatory, and transformed it into his home. During his life he gathered more than 400 pieces of art: from ceremonial figures, puppets and …

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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