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The National Museum of Interventions in San Diego Churubusco, Mexico City, offers a fascinating exploration into Mexico's military history and interventions. Rated 4.6 by visitors, this museum provides a family-friendly environment with facilities suitable for children and restrooms on site. History enthusiasts can delve into a collection of military relics and enjoy rich, theatrical interpretations of pivotal historical events.

The museum's architectural beauty provides a stunning backdrop, with its ancient structure surrounded by a beautifully maintained garden. Notably, it also houses the largest botanical reserve once used by friars, offering a peaceful respite for visitors.

Free admission for teachers with credentials makes this an accessible educational outing. Guided tours enhance the experience, offering deep insights into the exhibits. While parking isn't available on-site, street parking can be found nearby. This museum is a must-visit for those keen on exploring Mexico's past through its evocative displays and scenic surroundings.

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Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rio Churubusco y Filipinas
Bus stop 300 m walk
General Pedro Anaya
Bus stop 96 m walk
GTR Automotriz Coyoacán, Xicoténcatl
Bus station 400 m walk
General Anaya
Subway station 448 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 10,715 reviews
4.6/5 10,715 reviews
Karla Ramirez
Karla Ramirez
3 weeks ago on Google

Esta céntrico, es gratuito con credencial de profesor. No todas las partes del museo están abiertas. No hay estacionamiento pero puedes dejar tu carro en calles aledañas.

leopoldo nieto
leopoldo nieto
3 weeks ago on Google

Muy interesante para aprender y observar evidencia sobre las intervenciónes que ha tenido México a lo largo de su historia.

Rubí Coronado
Rubí Coronado
3 weeks ago on Google

Es un lugar con mucha historia, un viaje en el tiempo, el jardin y los datos historicos, personajes contando historias, interpretaciones teatrales, artículos y arquitectura antigua valen mucho la visita.