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We happened upon this museum on the way to the Zocalo, and I'm glad that we stopped in. It is small but very interesting, with a lot of information about the military history. The gift shop also has a...
A hard to find, but really nice Mexican Armed Forces history museum in the Historical Quarter.
This is a smaller museum than the one in Guadalajara or the Air Force Museum in Santa Lucia. Mexico used to be more militaristic and in fact a majority of its Presidents were former Generals since the...
Small museum that shows a lot of pistols and rifles from independence to date. The information is presented in a very old fashion. It doesn't show the proud and honor to be a military. The nearby area...
I found this museum very interesting from an historical perspective. It seems that today's Mexican army traces its lineage from the Aztec warriors, then the soldiers of Cortez and the Spanish Empire, ...
Interesting
We happened upon this museum on the way to the Zocalo, and I'm glad that we stopped in. It is small but very interesting, with a lot of information about the military history. The gift shop also has a...
A hard to find, but really nice Mexican Armed Forces history museum in the Historical Quarter.
This is a smaller museum than the one in Guadalajara or the Air Force Museum in Santa Lucia. Mexico used to be more militaristic and in fact a majority of its Presidents were former Generals since the...
Small but interesting museum
Small museum that shows a lot of pistols and rifles from independence to date. The information is presented in a very old fashion. It doesn't show the proud and honor to be a military. The nearby area...
Small but very interesting museum
I found this museum very interesting from an historical perspective. It seems that today's Mexican army traces its lineage from the Aztec warriors, then the soldiers of Cortez and the Spanish Empire, ...
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If you pass through there, it's worth entering a rat at least one see things from conquest to the weapon that is currently in place.