Convento, fortaleza y recinto cívico
In the second half of the seventeenth century, the diocesan friars built the convent and school of Churubusco, in which missionaries were formed to carry out evangelization work in the Far East. As luck would have it, in 1847 the convent was the site of the historic battle of Churubusco against the American Army, which earned it, more than a century later, the headquarters of the National Museum of Interventions.
In this visit we will visit some of the original spaces of the former convent, such as the orchard, the kitchen and the bath of pleasures, as well as the renewed permanent exhibition that exhibits valuable testimonies of the foreign interventions that Mexico has undergone throughout its history. history.