It is found at Chihuahua Street 194, colonia Roma Norte, in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City.
There, she created most of her works and also raised her children with her husband Emerico "Chiki" Weisz, a Hungarian photographer.
[4] In 2017 the house was purchased by Mexico City’s Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana from Carrington's son with the stipulation that it would become a museum.
[5] Starting in 2018 work began on the house to enable it to receive visitors and display more than 8,000 of the artist's objects.
[6] In October 2024 it was announced by the university that the house would not become a museum and would instead become a "documentation centre" for "teaching and research".