The Museo Cabeza de Juárez, located in Iztapalapa, Mexico City, is a unique museum and monument that showcases a colossal head of Benito Juárez, the 26th president of Mexico. This impressive structure is a significant part of the city's cultural and historical landscape, offering visitors a chance to delve into the life and times of one of Mexico's most influential presidents.
The museum's collection provides a detailed chronology of Juárez's life, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of his personal and political journey. Additionally, the museum's esplanade is a vibrant space that hosts various cultural events, providing a platform for local artists and performers to showcase their talents.
The head sculpture of Benito Juárez is a remarkable feat of engineering and artistry. Weighing 6 metric tons and standing 13 meters high, the sculpture was crafted using iron sheets to shape the concrete. This monumental structure is a testament to the skill and creativity of its creators.
History & Anthropology Art & Design Historic house Person & Artist
#36 Art & Design in Mexico City #29 Free museums in Mexico City #48 History & Anthropology in Mexico City #32 Historic houses in Mexico City #14 Person & artist museums in Mexico City #87 Art & Design in Mexico #56 Free museums in Mexico #135 History & Anthropology in Mexico #84 Historic houses in Mexico #40 Person & artist museums in Mexico
Av Guelatao S/N, Mexico City
No exhibitions in Monumento Cabeza de Juárez have been found.
Monumento Cabeza de Juárez has no ratings yet 😢
Discover museums near Monumento Cabeza de Juárez in or around Mexico City.