The Monument to the Revolution is an architectural work and a mausoleum dedicated to the commemoration of the Mexican Revolution . It is the work of t


The Monument to the Revolution is an architectural work and a mausoleum dedicated to the commemoration of the Mexican Revolution . It is the work of the architect Carlos Obregón Santacilia , who took the structure of the Hall of the Lost Steps from the ill-fated Federal Legislative Palace of the French architect Émile Bénard to build the monument, completed in 1938 . It is currently one of the most symbolic in Mexico City , and is part of a complex made up of the monument itself, the Plaza de la República, and the National Museum of the Revolution . It is located in theColonia Tabacalera of the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office , near the Historic Center of Mexico City . Taken @Mexico city


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