Apartments near National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, IL(1,044 Rentals)
1825 W 17th St, Unit Furnished 2 BR Apt
1711 S Laflin St
17 N Elizabeth St, Unit 2R
659 W Randolph St, Unit 714
1147 W Taylor St, Unit 3700
2452 W Lexington St, Unit 1
1514 W 18th Pl, Unit 1R
1711 S Laflin St, Unit 1R
842 W Adams St, Unit 2
1653 S Throop St, Unit 2E
2910 S Haynes Ct, Unit A
2716 W Polk St, Unit 1
2564 W Washington Blvd, Unit 2
842 W Adams St, Unit 2
234 W Polk St, Unit 2402
1000 W Adams St, Unit 511
843 W Monroe St, Unit 2F
1711 S Laflin St, Unit 1R
1936 S Spaulding Ave, Unit 2
1001 W Madison St, Unit 304
728 W Jackson Blvd, Unit 303
1147 W Taylor St, Unit 1
2300 W Warren Blvd, Unit 3
1325 W 18th Pl, Unit 2
1618 S Allport St, Unit 1
1133 W Madison St, Unit 2R
110 N Jefferson St, Unit 2
1713 W 18th Pl, Unit Basement
2136 W 18th Pl, Unit Coach house
1900 W 21st Pl, Unit 1R
812 S Oakley Blvd, Unit 2
2024 S Loomis St, Unit 1R
1134-2 W 17th St, Unit 2
816 W Van Buren St, Unit 2
733 W Madison St, Unit 1
2108 S Homan Ave, Unit 1
833 W Madison St, Unit 1
2955 W Wilcox St, Unit 2955 W Wilcox St
2837 W Lexington St, Unit 1R
2729 S Princeton Ave, Unit 1F
1618 S Washtenaw Ave, Unit 1
971 W 18th St, Unit 1
2310 S Canal St, Unit 203
2310 S Canal St, Unit 203
3133 S Lituanica Ave, Unit PH
208 W Washington St, Unit 1911
812 S Oakley Blvd, Unit 2
812 S Oakley Blvd, Unit 2
118 N Peoria St, Unit 4301
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Part of what makes living in a city like Chicago so great is the high level of ethnic diversity one is bound to encounter. True enough, your apartment complex houses a wide array of cultures, and the melting pot extends further into the realms of restaurants, music and fashion. For those wishing to expand their knowledge of both exotic and locally familiar culture, a trip to the National Museum of Mexican Art is highly recommended. Featuring a rotating lineup of exhibitions, the Museum focuses upon photographs, paintings and various installations of Mexican culture. Autumn brings with it the always popular Day of the Dead presentation, complete with sugar skulls, spiritual renderings and highly colorful celebratory splashes, while traveling exhibits such as the current "African Presence in Mexico" feature are always being updated. Onsite classes are also offered throughout the year, allowing your family and friends to share in communal arts and crafts with traditional flair. Admission to the museum is free, making it a great and inexpensive way to spend a rainy day, although donations are accepted if you are feeling charitable. The gift shop is highly recommended for those hard-to-shop-for artistic friends, offering a wide selection of tapestries, books, posters and more, and the local pottery selection alone is cause enough to celebrate.