Monument to the Revolution
The Monument to the Revolution is a prominent landmark located in Mexico City. Completed in 1938, it commemorates the Mexican Revolution, a pivotal event in the country's history that began in 1910. The monument stands 67 meters tall and features a large dome, making it one of the tallest monuments in the city.
The structure is surrounded by a plaza and includes a museum that showcases the history of the revolution and its key figures. Visitors can also ascend to the top for panoramic views of Mexico City and its surrounding areas, making it a popular tourist destination.