Monumento a la Revolución
The Monumento a la Revolución is a prominent monument located in Mexico City, dedicated to the Mexican Revolution, which took place from 1910 to 1920. Completed in 1938, it features a large dome and stands at 67 meters tall, making it one of the tallest monuments in the city. The structure is made of pink granite and marble, symbolizing the struggle for social justice and political change in Mexico.
The monument houses the remains of several revolutionary leaders, including Francisco I. Madero and Venustiano Carranza. Surrounding the monument is a public plaza that serves as a gathering place for events and celebrations. The site is not only a historical landmark but also a popular tourist attraction, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.