Taos has long been treasured for its small-town feel and the way it seamlessly blends art, culture, and history. Beautiful adobe buildings encompassing the Desert Southwest's spirit are found lining every street, every neighborhood, and dotting the surrounding hillsides. But one building in particular is a hidden gem often overlooked- yet it's a must-visit. Read on to learn what makes it one of the most beautiful historic museums in Taos.
The Taos Museum at Fechin House in New Mexico is a historical and architectural masterpiece, not only in its design but also in its legacy as a centerpiece for art and culture in Taos. Originally the home of Russian-American artist Nicolai Fechin and his family in the mid-1900s, Fechin House is now listed on both the National Registry of Historic American Homes and the State of NM Registered Cultural Properties.
Now an art museum, this museum in Taos has many of its internal design elements carved and molded by Fechin himself; additionally, he created many of the lighting elements and widened the windows to allow for a better view of the surrounding Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Various elements of Nicolai Fechin’s influences are noted throughout the interior, including those of his Russian heritage and the Taos area's Native American and Hispanic cultures. The gentle architectural lines, warm tones, and soft lighting create a lovely and inviting atmosphere.
As you move upstairs, you will find yourself bathed in ample, bright natural light in the studio and piano room. Many art exhibitions have been and continue to be held in this area, making use of natural light to create a museum-quality art space.
So many elements of this house’s beautiful design incorporate natural light, giving an airy feeling to every room you walk into. This brightly-lit bedroom is no exception.
On the museum’s walls, you will also find permanent exhibition pieces from Nicolai Fechin’s vast portfolio of his portrait and landscape charcoals and paintings. He continued perfecting the art techniques he had learned at the Imperial Academy of Arts throughout his time living in Taos. His legacy is preserved on these walls.
Additional pieces of Taos Art Museum’s permanent collection include many pieces created by members of the Taos Society of Artists. These pieces, and the rustic furniture surrounding them, will draw you into the true heart of the Southwest and the flourishing artist community in Taos.
After you’ve toured the Taos Museum, you’ll want to stop by the museum’s store to peruse their souvenirs and other treasured memorabilia. Examples of gifts you can choose from are books, beautiful prints, authentic Native American handmade jewelry and pottery, and much more.
Lastly, don’t miss out on a stroll through the beautiful garden surrounding the museum. For more detailed information, including hours of operation and current exhibitions, be sure to visit the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House online.
Have you visited the lovely Taos Art Museum at Fechin House? We’d love to hear about your experiences or tag a friend you’d love to visit with in the comments below. Any other museums in Taos?
While in Taos, be sure to visit the historic Taos Pueblo, a breathtaking National Historic Landmark inhabited by Native Americans for more than 1,000 years. And if you’re looking for somewhere to stay in the area, check out the great choices on Booking.com!
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