Museo Casa de Carranza
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The former Mexican president kept the bullets that killed his predecessor on display in his home, now a museum.

📜 Art nouveau house, residence of President Venustiano Carranza (1917-1920).
🔍 Now a museum showcasing his life and the Mexican Revolution.

Why Go

✨ Explore personal objects, period furniture, and art.
💀 See macabre displays like Madero's bullet fragments and Carranza's bloodied pajamas.
🏛️ Learn about the 1917 Constitution and Carranza's legacy.
🇲🇽 Gain insight into early 20th-century Mexico's politics and culture.

Why Avoid

♿ Limited accessibility in historic spaces.
🚫 No food or pets allowed.

💡 Tips

Visit weekday mornings for fewer crowds and best photos.
Consider combining your visit with nearby Alameda Central or Palacio de Bellas Artes.

💰 Cost

General admission 80 MXN (national), 145 MXN (foreign); free for Mexican citizens on Sundays, Mexican students, teachers, seniors, and children under 13.

🕒 Hours

Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Closed Mondays.

📍 Address

Río Lerma No. 35, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City.

🚇 Access

Nearest Metro: Insurgentes and Hidalgo. Metrobús: Hamburg and Reforma.

🚻 Facilities

Restrooms available on-site.

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