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Leon Trotsky's House Museum
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The Leon Trotsky House Museum, Trotsky Museum, or Trotsky House Museum, is a museum honoring Leon Trotsky and an organization that works to promote political asylum, located in the Coyoacán neighborhood of Mexico City. Its official name is Instituto del Derecho de Asilo - Museo Casa de León Trotsky.
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Leon Trotsky's House Museum

Av. Río Churubusco 410, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
4.5(3.1K)
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The Leon Trotsky House Museum, Trotsky Museum, or Trotsky House Museum, is a museum honoring Leon Trotsky and an organization that works to promote political asylum, located in the Coyoacán neighborhood of Mexico City. Its official name is Instituto del Derecho de Asilo - Museo Casa de León Trotsky.

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attractions: Frida Kahlo Museum, Teatro Centenario Coyoacán TCC, La Chapelle Theater, Jardín del Arte Allende, Frida Kahlo mural, Teatro Ramiro Jiménez, Biblioteca Francisco Zarco, Blue House, El Cantoral, National Museum of Popular Culture, restaurants: La Vienet, Café Vegetal, Centenario 107, Coyoacan Market, 480° Pizza Lounge, La Talavera, Las Quekas Factory General Anaya, Pizza del Perro Negro, Cochinita Country Coyoacán, El Beneficio Bistrot
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+52 55 5658 8732
Website
museotrotsky.org.mx

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Lavetta RitcheyLavetta Ritchey
The Leon Trotsky Museum in Mexico City is a fascinating and moving tribute to the exiled Russian revolutionary. The museum is located in the Coyoacán neighborhood, where Trotsky lived from 1939 to 1940. The house itself is a beautiful and well-preserved example of Mexican colonial architecture. It is filled with Trotsky's personal belongings, including furniture, books, and artwork. Visitors can also see the bullet holes in the wall where Trotsky was assassinated in 1940. The museum also features exhibits on Trotsky's life and work. There are displays on his role in the Russian Revolution, his exile from the Soviet Union, and his time in Mexico. The museum also offers guided tours and lectures. Overall, the Leon Trotsky Museum is a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in learning more about Trotsky and his legacy. It is a well-curated and informative museum that provides a unique insight into the life of this important historical figure.
Roel FeysRoel Feys
We planned to go visit the Frida Kahlo Museum (Blue House), but apparently we did not plan far enough in advance, as you need to buy tickets a week ahead of time. We decided to go to the Leon Trotsky House Museum instead, which is only a few blocks away, and were not disappointed. The museum itself is informative, but could work on the presentation of its exhibits. The house is the real highlight, as it is still in the state it was in when Trotsky was assassinated. (He survived the initial attack, but died from his injuries.) The bedroom, with armored doors and window, and Trotsky's study are particularly impressive. We were worried the kids would not enjoy their visit, but they liked the experience very much, also because we told them Trotsky liked animals and you can still see some of the coops and cages. Highly recommended!
Csilla VargaCsilla Varga
Easy to find, very interesting visit. Trocky exiled from Stalin, Diego Rivera helped him to stay and live in Mexico. Trocky with his wife first lived at Kahlo's house in the Casa de Azul. From 1939 the Trocky family moved to this house on Vienna street and Trocky was murdered here in 1940. There were rumours Trocky family left Casa de Azul because Trocky had an affair with Frida or Trocky and Rivera had different views or both . Anyway, if you visit the Casa de Azul, it is also worth to visit this house. It is 8 minutes from Frida's house and I think you can just turn up, you don't have to buy your ticket in advance. This house takes you back to 1930-1940. Interesting visit, recommended.
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The Leon Trotsky Museum in Mexico City is a fascinating and moving tribute to the exiled Russian revolutionary. The museum is located in the Coyoacán neighborhood, where Trotsky lived from 1939 to 1940. The house itself is a beautiful and well-preserved example of Mexican colonial architecture. It is filled with Trotsky's personal belongings, including furniture, books, and artwork. Visitors can also see the bullet holes in the wall where Trotsky was assassinated in 1940. The museum also features exhibits on Trotsky's life and work. There are displays on his role in the Russian Revolution, his exile from the Soviet Union, and his time in Mexico. The museum also offers guided tours and lectures. Overall, the Leon Trotsky Museum is a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in learning more about Trotsky and his legacy. It is a well-curated and informative museum that provides a unique insight into the life of this important historical figure.
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We planned to go visit the Frida Kahlo Museum (Blue House), but apparently we did not plan far enough in advance, as you need to buy tickets a week ahead of time. We decided to go to the Leon Trotsky House Museum instead, which is only a few blocks away, and were not disappointed. The museum itself is informative, but could work on the presentation of its exhibits. The house is the real highlight, as it is still in the state it was in when Trotsky was assassinated. (He survived the initial attack, but died from his injuries.) The bedroom, with armored doors and window, and Trotsky's study are particularly impressive. We were worried the kids would not enjoy their visit, but they liked the experience very much, also because we told them Trotsky liked animals and you can still see some of the coops and cages. Highly recommended!
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Easy to find, very interesting visit. Trocky exiled from Stalin, Diego Rivera helped him to stay and live in Mexico. Trocky with his wife first lived at Kahlo's house in the Casa de Azul. From 1939 the Trocky family moved to this house on Vienna street and Trocky was murdered here in 1940. There were rumours Trocky family left Casa de Azul because Trocky had an affair with Frida or Trocky and Rivera had different views or both . Anyway, if you visit the Casa de Azul, it is also worth to visit this house. It is 8 minutes from Frida's house and I think you can just turn up, you don't have to buy your ticket in advance. This house takes you back to 1930-1940. Interesting visit, recommended.
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The Leon Trotsky Museum in Mexico City is a fascinating and moving tribute to the exiled Russian revolutionary. The museum is located in the Coyoacán neighborhood, where Trotsky lived from 1939 to 1940. The house itself is a beautiful and well-preserved example of Mexican colonial architecture. It is filled with Trotsky's personal belongings, including furniture, books, and artwork. Visitors can also see the bullet holes in the wall where Trotsky was assassinated in 1940. The museum also features exhibits on Trotsky's life and work. There are displays on his role in the Russian Revolution, his exile from the Soviet Union, and his time in Mexico. The museum also offers guided tours and lectures. Overall, the Leon Trotsky Museum is a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in learning more about Trotsky and his legacy. It is a well-curated and informative museum that provides a unique insight into the life of this important...

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I understand México's pride in granting refuge to Trotsky and admire his gumption as well as his take on an approach to worldwide communism. On the latter, better luck next time. On the former, this "museum" is an have more to the sense of pride, using the ostensible subject as a foil, and a feeble one at that.

A huge timeline with contextual fluff and fat, needlessly detailing stuff off focus, followed by another one and ... blah blah blah "why are we here?"

The grounds - garden, shed, obelisk - are nice and all that. The house, kind of a bore.

Of instructional value, negligible. Feel for the man and his life? Nahhhh. Sense of why he came to México, what he did there, with whom, why, to what end - even the bitterest of them - well, a sense but it's murky.

Happy I checked this off a list and wish I'd had such a review to exhort its lowering...

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We planned to go visit the Frida Kahlo Museum (Blue House), but apparently we did not plan far enough in advance, as you need to buy tickets a week ahead of time. We decided to go to the Leon Trotsky House Museum instead, which is only a few blocks away, and were not disappointed.

The museum itself is informative, but could work on the presentation of its exhibits. The house is the real highlight, as it is still in the state it was in when Trotsky was assassinated. (He survived the initial attack, but died from his injuries.) The bedroom, with armored doors and window, and Trotsky's study are particularly impressive.

We were worried the kids would not enjoy their visit, but they liked the experience very much, also because we told them Trotsky liked animals and you can still see some of the coops and cages.

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