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Memorial 68, located in the historic area of Tlatelolco in Mexico City, offers a deep and thought-provoking exploration of the 1968 Movement and subsequent social movements in Mexico. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it is a must-visit for those interested in Mexican history and social change. As you wander through its well-curated exhibits, you'll find a blend of educational and reflective pieces, though some may not be suitable for sensitive viewers. It's advisable to visit early and set aside enough time to fully absorb the impactful displays. The museum provides free Wi-Fi and is child-friendly, making it an accessible stop for the whole family. Parking and restroom facilities are complimentary. Admission prices vary, but students and visitors enjoy free entry one day a week. While some interactive experiences aren't fully operational, the overall experience remains engaging. For a more leisurely visit, Sundays are ideal to explore the beautiful space dedicated to understanding Mexico's past and its continuing dialogue with social change.

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Features

Free Wi-Fi, Suitable for children, Free parking, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lerdo
Bus stop 831 m walk
Flores Magón
Bus stop 159 m walk
Tres Culturas
Bus stop 567 m walk
Garibaldi y Lagunilla
Subway station 747 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 898 reviews
4.6/5 898 reviews
Itsildur “Itsildur” Santamaria
Itsildur “Itsildur” Santamaria
2 months ago on Google

Bonito espacio,

Daniel Moya Martínez
Daniel Moya Martínez
2 months ago on Google

Los precios de los accesos dependen del día (hay un día a la semana gratis) si eres estudiante o simplemente visitante. Recomiendo ir temprano y con tiempo porque hay mucho que descubrir. No todas las obras son aptas para personas sensibles por la naturaleza de la exposición. Lamentablemente no todas las experiencias interactivas se encuentran completamente funcionales aunque si no conoces ese funcionamiento que tenía en un inicio no te percataras de esos detalles. En general es muy educativa y sales reflexionando bastante.

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Gerardo Anaya
Gerardo Anaya
2 months ago on Google

Interesante museo y no sabia de su existencia me agrado