Leon Trotsky Museum (Museo Leon Trotsky)
Avenida Rio Churubusco 410, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, 14060
Pay homage to Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky at the Leon Trotsky Museum (Museo Leon Trotsky), the Coyoacán home-turned-museum in which he briefly lived and was ultimately assassinated. Now dedicated to educating visitors about political asylum, you can also see the study where he was murdered, learn about his life, explore temporary art exhibits, and more.
The Basics
Home to Trotsky, his second wife, and teenage grandson from 1939 to 1940, the now-Leon Trotsky Museum was inaugurated in 1990. Permanent museum highlights include the bullet holes in the wall—reminders of the first attempt on his life—the collection of rare cacti in the garden, and Trotsky’s perfectly preserved study which remains as it was at the time of his death.
Book admission tickets in advance to save time on the day or visit during an organized tour of multiple Mexico City museums, which typically include stops at the Frida Kahlo Museum and Anthropology Museum.
Things to Know Before You Go
Visitors interested in politics and history won’t want to miss the Leon Trotsky Museum.
Free guided tours of the museum are available on request.
Admission is free on Sundays.
The Leon Trotsky Museum is not wheelchair or stroller accessible.
How to Get There
The Leon Trotsky Museum is situated close to the Frida Kahlo Museum and within easy walking distance of the historic center of Coyoacán. The closest metro station is Metro Coyoacán, a 20-minute walk from the museum.
When to Get There
The Leon Trotsky Museum is typically open from Tuesday to Sunday between 10am and 5pm. Admission is free for all on Sundays, although the museum will of course be busier than usual. Visit midweek for a quieter experience.
Who Was Leon Trotsky?
Born in Russia, Leon Trotsky was a Soviet politician, communist, and revolutionary, who played a key role in the Bolshevik Revolution. He was ultimately exiled in various countries, before being deported from Norway to Mexico in 1937. There, he befriended Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, embarked on an affair with the latter, and was finally assassinated with an ice axe by Catalan-born Ramón Mercader in 1940.
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