Site Museum of the Sovereign Convention of 1914
In Mexico known as: Museo de Sitio de la Soberana Convención de 1914
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Nieto 113, Plaza de la Patria
Centro Histórico
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 20000
Phone
Website
Museum Information
Temporary Exhibitions
1
Founded
1989
Affiliation
Gobierno del Estado de Aguascalientes
Introduction
Nestled in central Aguascalientes, the Museo de Sitio de la Soberana Convención de 1914 invites you to step into a pivotal moment in Mexican history through compact exhibits and a plaza-front setting. It's an intimate, easy-to-visit stop that pairs local history with a walkable,
Highlights
- Compact, focused exhibits on 1914.
- Central downtown location by Plaza de la Patria.
- Short visit time fits busy itineraries.
- Walkable area with nearby historic sights.
- Quiet, crowd-light experience.
- Simple family-friendly stop.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Plan 60-90 minutes to explore the site.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings tend to be quieter.
Accessibility
Partial accessibility; some rooms require stairs.
Photography
Photography is allowed for personal use; flash is typically restricted.
WiFi
Public Wi-Fi is limited or not available; bring mobile data.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on-site.
Hours
Lunes a viernes de 8 a 15 h. Verify hours
Cost Information
Visita gratuita previa cita al teléfono 449 915 1941.
Tickets
Admission details are not publicly posted; verify before your visit.
Getting There
Located at Nieto 113, Plaza de la Patria in downtown Aguascalientes, the museum is easy to reach by taxi, local bus, or rideshare. Street parking nearby can be limited, so consider public transport when possible.
Nearby Places
Nearby Café Azul
Great pre- or post-visit coffee stop.
Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Admire the historic architecture just a short walk away.
Plaza de la Patria Market
Grab local snacks after your museum visit.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Aguascalientes
Pair with a quick gallery stroll.
Jardín de San Marcos
Relax in the historic garden after your visit.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography policy not publicly posted; verify on-site.
Bags & Storage
Bag policy not publicly posted; verify on-site.
Strollers & Children
Stroller policy not publicly posted; verify on-site.
Lockers
Locker availability not publicly posted; verify on-site.
Tips for Your Visit
To beat crowds, visit on weekday mornings when the plaza is quieter, or plan a late afternoon stop after other downtown sights. Arrive a few minutes early to locate the entrance and avoid lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the museum located?
The museum is at Nieto 113, Plaza de la Patria, in downtown Aguascalientes.
What is the best way to reach the museum?
Take a taxi, rideshare, or city bus to Plaza de la Patria; parking nearby may be limited.
Is there English information or guides?
Some English materials may be available; staff may assist with basic inquiries.
Are children welcome?
Yes; the compact layout makes it suitable for families; strollers may be used in most areas.
Can I take photos?
Yes, for personal use; flash is typically restricted.
Are there restrooms on-site?
Yes, restrooms are on-site.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Accessibility is partial; some rooms require stairs.
How long does a visit usually take?
Most visitors spend about 60-90 minutes.
Are there nearby attractions after the museum?
Yes, the Plaza de la Patria area offers additional sights and strolls.
Is there food available at the museum?
There is no on-site cafe; explore nearby plazas for meals.
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