Immerse yourself in 20th century history with a guided tour of the Casa de León Trotsky Museum, located in the charming neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico City. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will explore the original house where Trotsky lived his last years in exile, after being persecuted by the Stalin regime.
You’ll walk through its intact rooms, its personal library, the studio where it worked and the fortified garden that reflects fears of a life under constant threat. You will learn key details about his political life, his exile and the attack that ended his life in 1940. In addition, you will visit the tomb of Trotsky and his wife Natalia, located in the same garden.
This tour is ideal for travelers interested in history, politics and the great characters that set the course of the modern world. An intimate, revealing and deeply human experience.
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During your visit to the Casa de Leon Trotsky Museum, your assigned guide will accompany you on a personalized tour of the most iconic spaces of this historic site. They will explore together the house where the revolutionary leader lived and was assassinated, preserved almost as in his last days, with personal belongings, original furniture and documents that narrate his life in exile. They will also tour the fortified garden, where his grave is located next to that of his wife, in an environment that reflects both his private life and his political struggle.
This visit offers an intimate and in-depth experience in a key place of twentieth century history.
Travelers will meet their guide at the entrance to the museum.
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