Serdán Brothers House and Museum, Puebla, Regional museum of the Mexican Revolution in Puebla, Mexico.
The Serdán Brothers House in Puebla is a museum dedicated to a pivotal moment in the early revolutionary movement. The building contains multiple exhibition rooms with photographs, documents, and personal objects that show life during that period.
The family used the house in 1910 as a center for early revolutionary activities against the existing government. An armed clash in the house marked one of the first violent confrontations of the movement.
The house shows how the Serdán family stood in local society and what they fought for. You can see how their ideals are reflected in the objects and documents on display.
Access begins through the original living spaces and moves through various rooms that are clearly marked. The rooms are fairly open in layout and easy to navigate, though some narrow stairs and low ceilings remain in older sections of the house.
The house preserves original architecture and some structures damaged during the armed clash remain partially visible. These physical traces give visitors a direct impression of how intense the fighting was.
Location: Puebla
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Operator: CONACULTA
Opening Hours: 10:00-17:00
GPS coordinates: 19.04592,-98.19520
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:40
The Puebla region combines colonial history, pre-Columbian heritage, and contemporary culture across a landscape of urban neighborhoods, archaeological sites, and rural communities. The city itself was founded in the 16th century and retains its colonial layout with churches, palaces, and public squares. The Biblioteca Palafoxiana is one of the oldest libraries in the Americas, housing thousands of historical volumes. Casa del Deán preserves murals from the early Spanish colonial period. Teatro Principal de Puebla is among the oldest theaters on the American continent. The Cantona Archaeological Site documents a pre-Hispanic city with extensive stone roads and ball courts. Natural attractions such as the Tulimán waterfalls near Zacatlán or Los Lavaderos de Almoloya show the surrounding landscape. Within the city, several museums address the colonial era, the Mexican Revolution, and religious art. Traditional markets like Mercado El Parían sell local handicrafts and ceramics. Neighborhoods such as Barrio del Artista draw painters and visitors. Parks, gardens, and modern installations like the Estrella de Puebla observation wheel complement the historical offerings.
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