I don’t know how to exactly describe this but it’s beautiful the museum is big and the ticket is so affordable. First you can take photos so that makes it good because if you go with family you can save memories that brings joy when seeing them again. The museum is also fresh and smells good I remember that outside it was really hot ☀️but when I entered at the museum it was refreshing 🧊also the soldiers are really polite and helpful they do a great job like a true patriot 🇲🇽. Also their are tons of detail that captivate the eye for example there is a poster of Pancho Villa where shows that he was wanted in the USA 🇺🇸 the reward for his capture was 5000 dollars 💵. And shows how America failed to capture him. There are a substantial amount of evidence that shows how Villa was able to win 💪 and capture the enemy. In the end of the tour you can take a photo with the last car that Villa used and it is sad how the story has a sad ending. The thing is that I recommend to visit this museum is really nice and there are many activities to explore. Overall...
Read moreFascinating museum, set in Pancho Villa's historic home. We had a great time learning about this pivotal time in Mexico's history. Follow the instructions of the signs and the posted guards to know where to go, in what order. This way the story makes sense, chronologically and the suspense builds as you go. And that car, riddled with actual bullet holes! Wow. The captions throughout the museum are not translated to English, so be sure to have Google Lens handy to understand what you are seeing. And spend some time examining the murals, which really tell so much of the feelings behind the historic events. There is so much detail and symbolism! And three cheers for Doña Luz! Don't miss her contributions to this space and her efforts toward peace....
Read moreGreat place to learn about the Mexican Revolution and General Pancho Villa . All signs are in Spanish , but if you’re not a native Spanish speaker, your smart phone has translation capabilities. Parking is a little tricky, as it is on a small neighborhood that looks a little shady. Staff is ready to answer any questions. The walking tour should take about 2 hours if you stop and read every event. Few myths on the death of Pancho Villa that are still being discussed. Great place to visit with family, wheel chair accessibility is...
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