NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE REVOLUTION
The museum, located below the Monument to the Revolution, traces the history of the revolution
Originally, the dome was to be part of a large complex intended to house the National Congress. The building, unfinished, became the tomb of the revolution. They are all buried here: Madero, Pino Suárez, Obregón, Pancho Villa, Zapata. The museum, located below the Monument to the Revolution, traces the history of the revolution and the impact that this event had on national life. At the top of the Monument to the Revolution there is a viewpoint to which the entrance ticket gives access.
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