The Museo de las Constituciones, located in the historic center of Mexico City, is housed in the old Temple of San Pedro and San Pablo. This site holds historical significance as it was here that the first constitution of Mexico was approved in 1824. This museum is dedicated to showcasing the constitutional history of Mexico and promoting its study.
Inaugurated on August 10, 2011, the Museo de las Constituciones offers visitors a unique journey through the history of Mexico. The museum's permanent exhibition rooms tell the story of Mexico through its various constitutions, providing a broader perspective by showcasing the history within a social context and demonstrating the impact of each constitution in its time.
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C. del Carmen 31, Mexico City
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