Sonora in the Revolution Museum
In Mexico known as: Museo Sonora en la Revolución
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. Náinari 112 Pte.
col. Zona Norte
Cajeme, Sonora 85040
Phone
Museum Information
Permanent Exhibitions
1
Temporary Exhibitions
1
Founded
2009
Affiliation
Instituto Sonorense de Cultura
Introduction
Explore the Museo Sonora en la Revolución in Cajeme, Sonora, where artifacts and multimedia tell regional stories from the Revolution era to today, offering a concise, engaging history experience for curious US travelers.
Museum Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
La Sala Lúdica es el espacio ideal para la recreación y diversas actividades didácticas que complementan lo aprendido en su recorrido por el MUSOR.
Special Exhibitions
Cuenta con un área de Galería de exposiciones temporales tanto pictóricas como históricas.
Highlights
- Compact, region-focused history displays.
- Engaging multimedia storytelling.
- English captions accompany key exhibits.
- Conveniently located on Av. Náinari in Cajeme.
- Close to cafés and parks for a full afternoon.
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Plan 45–75 minutes to explore the exhibits.
Best Time to Visit
Mid-morning on weekdays.
Accessibility
Accessibility details not published; verify with staff.
Photography
Photography policies not published; verify before shooting.
WiFi
Wi-Fi availability not published; verify on arrival.
Facilities
Restroom details not published; verify on arrival.
Hours
Abierto al público de martes a domingo de 10:00 a 17:00 h. Verify hours
Cost Information
Niños, estudiantes, personas de la tercera edad y personas con capacidades diferentes: $10.00 Público en general $20.00 Visitas guiadas escolares y turísticas (bajo previa cita) gratuitas
Tickets
Tickets not published; verify before visiting.
Getting There
The museum sits at Av. Náinari 112 Pte in Cajeme, Sonora, and is easily reached by car or taxi from central Cajeme. Street parking nearby and a few local bus routes stop within a short walk.
Nearby Places
Parque Náinari
Great riverfront stroll after your visit.
Cafe Náinari Local
Try a Mexican espresso and pastry.
Mercado Municipal Cajeme
Sample fresh fruit and regional snacks.
Parque Loma Bonita
Relaxing green space for a post-visit chill.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is generally allowed in public galleries; follow posted rules and avoid flash in sensitive displays.
Bags & Storage
Bags may be inspected at entry; large backpacks may require temporary storage.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are allowed; some galleries may have narrow spaces, plan accordingly.
Lockers
Lockers may be available for temporary storage; confirm on arrival.
Tips for Your Visit
Visit on weekdays and arrive early to beat crowds. If a special exhibit is running, consider mid-afternoon times or alternative days. Join a guided tour if available and check for updates online before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there English information available?
English captions are available for selected displays; staff can assist if you need help.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 45-60 minutes.
Are guided tours offered?
Guided tours may be scheduled periodically; confirm on arrival.
Is photography allowed?
Photography is allowed in designated areas; flash is usually discouraged.
Is there a gift shop?
There is a small shop on site with local souvenirs.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Accessibility details are not published; staff can assist on request.
Are there family-friendly activities for kids?
Displays are suitable for families; ask staff for kid-friendly materials.
Where can I park?
Street parking and nearby lots are available; check local signage.
Can I bring a backpack?
Backpacks are allowed; bag checks may occur.
Are there restrooms on site?
Restrooms are available; follow posted directions.
Is there a café nearby?
Nearby cafés and markets provide quick meals.
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