We will meet in front of the Palace of Fine Arts and begin a historical tour to understand the social, political and cultural context that led to the Mexican Revolution.
We will cross Central Alameda which witnessed key events both in the viceroyal era and in the years leading up to the Revolution.
We will visit the Diego Rivera Mural Museum, where we will examine in detail the mural Dream of a Sunday afternoon in the Alameda Central where we will identify historical characters and analyze how mural art became an instrument of ideological dissemination after the Revolution.
We will walk to the unfinished structure of the old Legislative Palace. We will observe its architecture and understand how this space went from representing the porphyrist power to becoming a mausoleum dedicated to revolutionary leaders.
After two hours we will say goodbye at the Revolution Monument. There, you will have the option of climbing to the viewpoint.
Only applies to those who select the pick-up option at the time of booking. Ideal if you are looking for greater comfort. It is carried out by private transport from your accommodation and has an additional cost.
The meeting point is in front of the Palace of Fine Arts
The tour will end in the Republic Square
Our guide will meet you at the caballito tower, guide you to the Monument to the Revolution and will accompany you throughout your tour inside the Monument (foundations, panoramic elevator, viewpoint and lantern).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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