Museo de Sitio Casa Juárez
History museum · Oaxaca City ·

Museo de Sitio Casa Juárez

History museum · Oaxaca City ·

Preserved childhood home of Benito Juárez, chronicles his life

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Manuel, C. de Manuel García Vigil 609, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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Manuel, C. de Manuel García Vigil 609, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

+52 951 516 1860
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"The preserved childhood home of Mexico's former president Benito Juárez, presented as a museum that chronicles his life and legacy—recommended for visitors seeking historical context about a major national figure associated with Oaxaca." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Museo de Sitio Casa Juárez

JMQZ

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It’s a nice place to visit to see how people lived and how a house was organized. Also, to be able to learn a little about Benito Juarez and his family. Add mission is $75 for adults and free for nationals with certain qualifications.

michael M.

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Historical nice to see need only a half hour a few blocks away from Santo Domingo temple

MUSEUM H.

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A very nice museum for a quick visit. You don't need more then an hour to see it all. There is a lot of potential in this place to lift it to a next level, but in the same time it is fun how it is. Very friendly staff. The location is also very nice, from this place there is a lot to see/experience close by.

Kelsey Perez L.

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The house of Benito Juarez is a must see for history buffs. It is quaint and you could easily be in and out in 30ish minutes. It’s small and not as stunning as other historical places in Oaxaca and Puebla but very informative and I feel it’s a fundamental piece of history for all Mexicans. There is no fee for Mexican nationals on Sundays and foreigners are asked to pay a small donation.

Max B.

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2.5 Less about Benito Juarez and more about what his life would have looked like when he lived in this house. It's a slice of life. Not super interesting, but still glad the gov set aside this space to honor him

LS S.

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This museum is a great opportunity to firm up your knowledge of early Mexican statehood and the role that Juarez played. I particularly enjoyed the room to the left of the entry with the extraordinary wood cuts from the time. While the furnishings of this home are not original, you have a really good idea of how people lived in the city of Oaxaca during this time. The home is beautifully restored and well cared for; the courtyard is beautiful. The signage is in Spanish, but with some work you can understand the basic ideas even if your language skills are a bit rusty.

Marisol B.

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I'm so happy they've kept Benito Juárez's home as a museum. Only thing is wish they would have more information about his upbringing and education. Also wish they'd have a gift shop.

Ralph B.

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This museum dedicated to Benito Juárez is housed in a 19th-century home where he once lived. It is small, but interesting to see how benito lived. Tickets 🎟 can be bought at entrance. Highly recommended 👍🏽 😀