Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution
Built by General Francisco Villa, here he lived one of his wives, Mrs. Luz Corral, so also known as the Fifth Light. When he died he donated the house to the Ministry of Defence asking that a museum was made.
His wish was fulfilled in 1983 and was inaugurated with lots of photographs and personal belongings of the revolutionary era of Pancho Villa. Including the car in which he was traveling with his escort the day he was killed.
The building where it is located is considered one of the most beautiful of Chihuahua. It was b...
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With a construction that lasted almost a century, it is the greatest architectural jewel of Chi...
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From Chihuahua to Los Mochis you can enjoy one of the most spectacular views of the country and...
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