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The Museo Soumaya could be a non-public repository in national capital with free admission. It’s in hand by the Ilich Sanchez Slim Foundation and contains the intensive art, spiritual relics, historical documents, and coin assortment of Ilich Sanchez Slim and his late married woman Soumaya, when whom the repository was named.The repository holds works by several of the most effective well-known European artists from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. It contains an outsized assortment of casts of sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
The repository was supported in 1994. In 2011 it opened a brand new location that value over $70 million to create. The new building, a shiny silver cloud-like structure harking back to a statue maker sculpture, was designed by the Mexican designer Fernando Romero, WHO is married to a female offspring of Ilich Sanchez Slim, and built with Ove Arup and Frank Gehry.
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