The Revolutionary Monument is at the end of Reform Square. A monument of majestic shape is very attractive in the night. Children run in the square, and young newlyweds take pictures there. A team of bicycle riders gathers. There is an exhibition upstairs.
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The Revolutionary Monument is at the end of Reform Square. A monument of majestic shape is very attractive in the night. Children run in the square, and young newlyweds take pictures there. A team of bicycle riders gathers. There is an exhibition upstairs.
During the day, it seems to be a very general large building, a bit like a water storage tower, but at night, the fountain in front will be illuminated with changing lights, and at the same time with the water dance, children can have a good time here, there are many restaurants nearby, and there are some small vendors. So don't worry about being hungry.
Located not far from the north side of Reform Avenue, in the middle of Revolution Square, it is a unique museum. It can be visited from the transparent elevator in the middle of the museum to the top floor, but it requires an extra fee. Did not go up, so I will not evaluate it.
I highly recommend seeing the stunning piece of architecture that's over 100 years old. it's gigantic it's huge and it's
As a landmark of Mexico, it is very majestic, representing the freedom of the Mexican people through struggle, we can take the elevator up, there is a museum on the top, there is a history of the Mexican revolution.
Located on the north side of Revolution Avenue, the center of Republic Square. Looking far away, it feels like a door hole. I walked into and found that it was a four-sided door structure. There was a translucent elevator in the middle to go up to visit, but it seemed that I needed to buy tickets. The shape looked very chic and it was a landmark building.