Museo Madero. Centennial of the Revolution
In Mexico known as: Museo Madero. Centenario de la Revolución
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. Hidalgo s/n
Centro
San Pedro, Coahuila de Zaragoza 27800
Phone
Website
Museum Information
Founded
2008
Affiliation
Secretaría de Cultura de Coahuila
Introduction
Explore the revolutionary era at Museo Madero. Centenario de la Revolución in San Pedro, Coahuila, where carefully curated displays illuminate pivotal moments, local history, and the people who shaped Mexico's path to change.
Museum Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
La sala de la planta baja inicia con un ejemplar original de La sucesión presidencial en 1910 y muestra también la prensa donde se imprimió ese libro, pero igualmente aborda varios aspectos de la vida personal de Madero: sus estudios en México, Estados Unidos y Europa, su trabajo como administrador de las haciendas algodoneras de la familia aquí en La Laguna, su práctica de la homeopatía, y más.
Highlights
- Focused exhibits on Mexico’s revolutionary era.
- Local history within a national context.
- Artifacts and multimedia narrate pivotal events.
- Quiet, intimate setting in San Pedro.
- Accessible venue in Coahuila’s historic heart.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Typically 45–60 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are usually quieter.
Accessibility
Accessibility details are not published; verify with staff.
Photography
Photography policies are not published; check on arrival.
WiFi
Wi‑Fi availability not published; bring mobile data.
Facilities
On-site restrooms typically available.
Hours
Abierto al público de martes a domingo de 10 a 18 hrs. Verify hours
Cost Information
Entrada libre
Tickets
Admission details are not publicly posted.
Getting There
Arrive by taxi or local bus to Av. Hidalgo s/n in central San Pedro, where Museo Madero is easy to locate near the historic town center.
Nearby Places
Plaza Principal
Great for a quick stroll and people-watching.
Café Hidalgo
Grab a traditional Mexican coffee nearby.
Mercado Municipal
Taste street snacks and shop crafts.
Parroquia de San Pedro
Historic church worth a quick visit.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography policies are not published; confirm on arrival.
Bags & Storage
Bags allowed; security may inspect at entry.
Strollers & Children
Strollers permitted; some halls may be narrow.
Lockers
Lockers available for rent at the entrance; sizes vary.
Tips for Your Visit
To beat crowds on peak days, arrive early in the morning or late afternoon. If possible, purchase any available tickets ahead of time and pair your visit with a stroll around the historic center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are hours published?
Hours are not published by the museum; verify on site.
Is there an entry fee?
Admission details are not posted; check at the entrance.
Can I take photos?
Photography policies are not published; consult staff on arrival.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility details are not published; contact ahead for specifics.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be offered seasonally; confirm with staff.
Is there a cafe on site?
A cafe is not listed within the museum; nearby options exist around the plaza.
Is there parking nearby?
Parking details are not published; check locally for options.
What languages are exhibits in?
Exhibits are in Spanish; English materials may be limited; verify.
Is the museum family-friendly?
The space is suitable for families; signage and exhibits are designed for broad audiences.
How long should I plan for this visit?
Most guests spend about 45–60 minutes exploring.
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