Apartments near National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, IL(1,044 Rentals)
1734 W 21st Pl
1112 W 18th St
802 W 31st St
1035 W Van Buren St
165 N Desplaines St
2152 W 21st St
716 W 17th Pl
3143 W Warren Blvd
1850 S Fairfield Ave
2628 S Kedzie Ave
1400 W Randolph St
2510 S Sawyer Ave
3119 S Princeton Ave
2255 S Whipple St
1845 W 21st Pl
1921 W 21st St
2228 S Wood St
1119 S Loomis St
1515 W 18th St
3320 W Flournoy St
1734 W Cullerton St
2728 W Wilcox St
513 S Damen Ave
2906 S Wells St
1040 W Van Buren St
1635 S California Ave
3614 S Hamilton Ave
1320 W Arthington St
2318 S Oakley Ave
2414 W Washburne Ave
1140 N Wells St
230 W Washington St
153 N Desplaines St
1538 W 21st St
915 W Washington St
1303 S Christiana Ave
980 W Cullerton St
926 S Oakley Blvd
1932 S Sawyer Ave
1454 W Randolph St
1116 W Polk St
160 N May St
834 W Monroe St
741 W Adams St
750 W Adams St
730 W Couch Pl
1916 S Fairfield Ave
2726 W 23rd St
330 S Wells St
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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.