Explore Mexico’s rich history at the National Museum of History, located in the iconic Chapultepec Castle. Discover historical artifacts and learn about the country’s journey from the conquest of Tenochtitlan to the Mexican Revolution.
- Chapultepec Castle - The National Museum of History is the venue that keeps the memory of the history of Mexico, from the conquest of Tenochtitlan, in 1521, to the Mexican Revolution, in the second decade of the 20th century. Its exhibition rooms show us a diversity of historical testimonies -such as paintings, flags, documents, weapons, furniture and clothing- that have managed to be preserved, and which are representative of four centuries of our country’s history.
The museum is located in the Chapultepec Castle, a historic building of high symbolic value for Mexicans, whose construction began in 1785 during the government of the viceroy of New Spain, Bernardo de Gálvez. Originally, it was created as a rest house, however, over time, it was adapted to its different uses: it was a military college, imperial residence with Maximiliano and Carlota (1864-1867), presidential residence and, since 1939, it is the headquarters of the National Museum of History.
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The National Museum of History serves as a custodian for Mexico’s historical narrative, spanning from the fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521 up to the events of the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s. Its galleries display a myriad of preserved historical artifacts including artwork, banners, manuscripts, weaponry, furnishings, and attire, encapsulating four hundred years of the nation’s past.
Situated within the walls of Chapultepec Castle, an edifice deeply ingrained in the Mexican psyche, the museum’s origins trace back to 1785 under the reign of the then viceroy of New Spain, Bernardo de Gálvez. Initially conceived as a summer retreat, the castle has undergone numerous transformations, having served as a military academy, the home of emperors Maximilian I and Charlotte of Mexico, a presidential abode, and since 1939, the permanent base for the National Museum of History.
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