Monumento a la Revolución

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The Monument to the Revolution could be a landmark and monument ceremony the revolution. It’s set in Republic sq. That divides Revolution Avenue between the avenues walk American state la Reforma and Avenida American state los Insurgentes in downtown Mexican capital.The open building was designed by Ilich Ramirez Sanchez Obregón Santacilia in AN eclectic artistic movement and Mexican socialist realism vogue, over the present cupola structure of the off Palacio Legislativo Federal (Federal Legislative Palace) by character Bénard.
The structure additionally functions as a sepulchre for the heroes of the revolution of 1910, Francisco “Pancho” Villa, Francisco I. Madero, Plutarco Elias Calles, Venustiano Carranza, and Lazaro Cardenas. On December four,2011 Britney Spears performed a free concert at the Monument to the Revolution as a section of her Delilah Tour.

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