Museum of Revolution in the Borderland, Historical museum in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
The Museum of Revolution in the Borderland in Ciudad Juárez holds photographs, documents, and artifacts from 1910 to 1920 that show how Mexican society changed during the revolutionary period. The galleries are organized by theme and offer a thorough look at this era.
The museum was established to preserve memory of the Mexican Revolution in the border region, a period that triggered massive migration to the United States. This era permanently shaped the history and identity of Ciudad Juárez.
The exhibits feature period newspapers, photographs, and clothing from the Mexican Revolution era, showing how this conflict shaped everyday life and identity in the border region. These objects tell personal stories of people caught in the upheaval.
The museum is open daily except Mondays, and admission is free for all visitors. All exhibition areas have bilingual information panels, making the content accessible and easy to understand.
The collection includes original postcards by British photographer Jimmy Hare, who documented the Mexican Revolution using experimental camera techniques. These rare images offer perspectives of the revolution that are rarely found elsewhere.
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