Revolution
The Carranza, Revolutionary historical room is dedicated to showcasing the career of the First Chief of the Constitutionalist Army in the context of the Mexican Revolution. In this space, visitors can appreciate Carranza's steadfastness as a political and military leader, as well as his role in defending constitutionalism in the face of the ruptures and conflicts that marked the revolutionary process.
Among the pieces on display here are his military uniform and the saber that accompanied him during the constitutionalist campaigns, objects that evoke his role as commander of troops and his capacity for political and strategic organization. Also on display are coins, banknotes, telegrams, and original documents that attest to the leadership of the revolutionary movement, as well as photographs of Carranza with the main constitutionalist generals that illustrate the alliances and tensions of the time.
Emphasis is placed on Carranza's evolution, from his time as governor of Coahuila to his role as leader of a national cause that culminated in the promulgation of the 1917 Constitution. Each piece on display allows us to understand that, behind the statesman, there was also a revolutionary convinced that legality should be the basis for rebuilding the country.
