Monument to the Revolution Live Webcam – Mexico City
This live webcam provides real-time views of the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City.
The Monumento a la Revolución (Monument to the Revolution) is one of Mexico City’s most iconic landmarks and a powerful symbol of the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920. This monumental structure rises 67 meters (220 feet) tall and combines Art Deco architecture with Mexican nationalist design. Supported by four massive arches and crowned with a striking copper dome, it has become a defining feature of the city’s skyline.
Located at Plaza de la República (Plaza of the Republic) in the heart of Mexico City, the monument is surrounded by one of the city’s busiest cultural and public spaces. The plaza hosts festivals, exhibitions, concerts, and parades throughout the year, making it a central gathering place for both locals and tourists. The Monument to the Revolution itself is a popular destination for sightseeing, photography, and leisurely walks.
Visitors can access the observation deck at the top of the monument via a spiral staircase or elevator, offering breathtaking panoramic views across Mexico City. Inside, the National Museum of the Revolution (Museo Nacional de la Revolución) showcases an extensive collection of historic weapons, photographs, documents, and artifacts related to the Mexican Revolution. In front of the monument, a light-and-water fountain adds a vibrant touch, especially at night, attracting visitors and creating a picturesque atmosphere.












































































































































































































































































































































































