National Museum of the Revolution

Plaza, Av. de la República S/N, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 CDMX, Mexico
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

4 L Kai - 8 months ago

This was a surprising place! The structure was incredible the tour was very well laid out and the signs were in both Spanish and English. The second part was the museum for the revolution. This also was a very well thought out exhibit, unfortunately the information signs were only in Spanish which was very disappointing. I feel like could’ve learned a lot. I couldn’t seem to connect to the CDMX Wi-Fi system so I feel I really lost out by not being able to translate the signs. We had a cappuccino and a crêpe on the observation deck which was very good.

4 Carlos “Brody” Zambrano - a month ago

It's pretty, great view of the city, you will climb a LOT of stairs if you wanna go to the top Top of the monument.

5 Victoria Villar - 3 months ago

Very welcoming staff, amazing service, amazing views. Would recommend it if you are ever in the city of Mexico.

5 Maricela Rodriguez - 3 months ago

Beautiful Museum and Monument this place is a definite must see..????❤️❤️

4 RGSOUNDF - a year ago

The Monument is basically divided into two parts; the museum dedicated to the history of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920, and the 360° observation deck, which is in its turn consists of upper and lower levels.
Unlike the vast majority of the Mexico City museums, the tickets to the Monument could be purchased online. In this case you can enjoy the "beat-the-crowds" faster access; look for the signs in Spanish "For ticket holders" or "Internet tickets".
Not being aficionados of the intricate history of the Mexican Revolution, and not being sure if the museum's agenda available in English, we opted for the observation deck only.
First an elevator takes you to the last accessible floor, from which nothing really can be seen. Then you take one flight of stairs to the lower level, below which there is a 360° observation deck with a cafe. Just for the observation deck only 15 minutes is more than enough.

5 Russell Lewis - 5 months ago

Museo y acceso a la cúpula para ascensor. Bien organizado.

A well organised visitor attraction with an interesting museum about the Mexican revolution and access to the dome by elevator. Also an attractive café.

5 LEON ESTRADA - 2 months ago

It's an amazing experience,,, very convenient and fun to visit

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