Museo Madero. Centenario de la Revolución
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. Hidalgo s/n
Centro
San Pedro, Coahuila de Zaragoza 27800
Phone
Website
Social Media
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
2008
Affiliation
Secretaría de Cultura de Coahuila
Visitor Guide
Explore Museo Madero Centenario de la Revolución in Coahuila, where compelling galleries bring the revolutionary era to life with artifacts, photos, and interactive displays. Plan a photo-filled afternoon and pair your visit with a stroll through nearby cultural sites.
Highlights
- Immersive galleries chronicling the revolutionary era.
- Rare artifacts and archival photographs.
- Engaging, family-friendly exhibits.
- Flexible spaces for photo moments.
- Accessible facilities and thoughtful layout.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
45-75 minutes
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon
Accessibility
Elevators and ramps are available; accessible restrooms.
Photography
Photography is allowed in most areas; no flash in sensitive exhibits.
WiFi
WiFi available in lobby areas.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on site.
Hours
Hours vary; check official site. Verify hours
Tickets
Tickets recommended for peak times; check official site. Check pricing
Getting There
The museum is accessible by car, ride-share, and local buses. Parking is available nearby; follow signage and park in designated areas for a smooth arrival.
Nearby Places
Casa de la Cultura
Great for a post-visit art stroll.
Mercado Central
Sample regional snacks and local crafts.
Café Tertulia
Perfect for a quick pick-me-up after your tour.
Plaza Central
Iconic photo spot at sunset.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is generally allowed without flash; signs may restrict flash in certain galleries.
Bags & Storage
Bags may be inspected; large bags may be restricted.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are allowed in most areas; some exhibits may restrict access for strollers.
Lockers
Lockers may be available at the entrance; inquire with staff.
Tips for Your Visit
On busy days arrive at opening time or later in the afternoon to enjoy quieter galleries. Consider purchasing tickets online when available and plan a focused, 2-gallery visit to balance pace with curiosity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours?
Hours vary; check official site for current schedule.
Are tickets needed in advance?
Ticket availability and advance purchases vary; check the official site.
Is photography allowed?
Photography is allowed in most spaces without flash.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, there are ramps and elevators for accessibility.
Is there a cafe on site?
There are nearby dining options; check onsite for any available facilities.
Can I bring bags or backpacks?
Bags are allowed with standard security checks; large bags may be restricted.
Are guides available?
Guided tours may be offered at certain times; verify availability on-site.
How far is it from downtown?
The museum is within a short drive or transit ride from central areas.
Are there lockers or coat checks?
Lockers or coat checks may be available at entry; ask staff on arrival.
What should I see first in the exhibits?
Begin with the core galleries detailing the revolution’s key events and figures.