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Town
Coyoacan, Mexico City
 Main Facade
Address
20 de Agosto St. And General Anaya St., San Diego Churubusco, Coyoacan, D.F., 04120. Phone (55) 5604 0981, 5604 0981
Admittance and Services
Visiting hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 18:00. Admission fee: $41 MXP. Children under 13, students, teachers and senior citizens presenting a valid ID do not pay. Free admission on Sunday. There is a $30 MXP fee if you are willing to shoot with a videocamera. Temporary exhibitions, guided tours, museum miniguide, educational workshops, summer courses, student advisory, auditorium, library, bookstore, checkroom.
Synopsis
The National Museum of Interventions opened in 1981, in a 17th century building, the Ex Churubusco Convent. It was a fortress during the 19th century. The permanent exhibition halls represent the foreign Armed Interventions that Mexico faced as an Independent country, in the 19th and 20th centuries. The principle of self-determination of the people and the principle of no-intervention, are the main concepts of Mexican Foreign Policy, and are the themes of this museum. Documents, weapons, flags, furniture and litographies conform the collection.
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