National Museum of Interventions
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A bullet-scarred monastery chronicles Mexico's turbulent history of foreign invasions.

šŸ“œ A unique museum housed in a former monastery, chronicling Mexico's history of foreign invasions and civil wars since independence from Spain. It also features a room displaying curious ex-voto paintings, educating visitors about Mexican religious life.

Why Go

āš”ļø Explore weaponry, military paraphernalia, and bullet-pocked walls.
šŸ“š Learn about key conflicts like the Mexican-American War and French Intervention.
🌿 Discover peaceful ornamental and herb gardens within the monastery.
šŸ›ļø Experience a site of great historical significance.
šŸ–¼ļø See unique 19th and early-20th century ex-voto paintings.
šŸ“œ Learn about Mexican religious life and folk art.
šŸ˜‚ Amusing artwork with artistic techniques and spelling mistakes.
šŸŽØ View parodies of ex-votos sold in craft markets.

Why Avoid sombre and dark atmosphere due to its historical theme.

Cost

šŸ’° Adults 90 MXN. Free admission on Sundays, and for children 0-12, seniors, students, and teachers with valid ID.

Hours

šŸ•’ Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 17:00; Closed Mondays.

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