Museo Sonora en la Revolución

Historia

Museum Overview

Location & Contact

Address

Av. Náinari 112 Pte.
col. Zona Norte
Cajeme, Sonora 85040

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Museum Information

Permanent Rooms

1

Temporary Rooms

1

Founded

2009

Affiliation

Instituto Sonorense de Cultura

Visitor Guide

Step into the Museo Sonora en la Revolución to hear the voices of a pivotal era. Through archival recordings, interactive displays, and personal narratives, visitors trace how communities shaped Sonora's revolutionary history and how sound captured daily life.

Highlights

  • Sound recordings from revolutionary-era archives
  • Interactive galleries and hands-on stations
  • Personal stories from local communities
  • Archive photos and rare documents
  • Guided tours focusing on Sonora's history

At a Glance

Visit Duration

45-75 minutes

Best Time to Visit

Opening hours and late afternoon are good times to visit.

Accessibility

The museum provides accessibility features and staff assistance on request.

Photography

Photography is allowed in most areas without flash; tripods may be restricted in some spaces.

WiFi

Free WiFi is available in the lobby and select galleries.

Facilities

Restrooms are located on-site and are maintained during hours.

Hours

Hours vary by day; verify with official site. Verify hours

Tickets

Ticket information and any discounts; check the official site for current details. Check pricing

Getting There

You can reach the museum by ride‑share, local buses, or driving with nearby parking options.

Nearby Places

Café del Centro

coffee

Bright mornings and quick bites.

0.5 miles (0.8 km)

La Plaza Market

market

Sample local snacks and crafts.

0.7 miles (1.1 km)

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Hermosillo

museum

Check exhibits ahead of time.

1.2 miles (1.9 km)

Catedral de Hermosillo

other

A peaceful stop before or after your visit.

0.9 miles (1.4 km)

Visitor Policies

Photography

Photography is allowed in most galleries without flash; no tripods in sensitive spaces.

Bags & Storage

Small bags are allowed; large bags may require inspection or storage at entry.

Strollers & Children

Strollers are allowed in most areas; elevators are available for access to higher floors.

Lockers

Lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis for personal belongings.

Tips for Your Visit

Plan ahead for busy days by arriving early, purchasing tickets online when possible, and visiting on weekdays to avoid crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical hours?

Hours vary by day; check the official site for current schedule.

Are tickets required?

Yes, tickets are needed for entry; verify pricing on the official site.

Is it worth visiting?

If you’re curious about Sonora’s history and sound archives, it offers a unique perspective.

Is there an audio guide?

An audio guide or guided tours are available when offered.

Can I bring a bag?

Bags are allowed with standard security checks at entry.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, with restrictions on flash and tripods in some spaces.

Is the site accessible?

The museum provides accessibility features; contact staff for accommodations.

Are guided tours offered?

Guided tours are available at scheduled times or by appointment.

How do I get there by transit?

Public transit options are available; check local routes and stops near the museum.

Is there a cafe or food nearby?

Nearby cafes or eateries are available around the museum area.