Monument to the Mexican Revolution

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf monument
gptkbp:accessibility public transportation nearby
gptkbp:architect gptkb:Emilio_Duhart
gptkbp:architecturalStyle neoclassical elements
large staircase
gptkbp:artwork temporary exhibits
gptkbp:built pink granite
gptkbp:communityEngagement local events hosted
gptkbp:completed 1938
gptkbp:contains tombs of revolutionary leaders
gptkbp:culturalEvents concerts and festivals
gptkbp:culturalHeritage revolutionary spirit
recognized_by_UNESCO
gptkbp:culturalSignificance national landmark
gptkbp:dedicatedTo gptkb:Mexican_Revolution
gptkbp:design French_architecture
gptkbp:educationalPrograms guided tours available
gptkbp:events civic ceremonies
gptkbp:features a large dome
gptkbp:height 67 meters
gptkbp:historicalContext gptkb:post-revolutionary_Mexico
gptkbp:historicalFigures gptkb:Francisco_I._Madero
gptkb:Lázaro_Cárdenas
gptkb:Emiliano_Zapata
Pancho Villa
Venustiano Carranza
gptkbp:historicalSignificance commemorates the revolution
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Monument to the Mexican Revolution
gptkbp:launchDate November 20, 1938
gptkbp:lighting illuminated at night
gptkbp:localLegends associated with folklore
gptkbp:location gptkb:Mexico_City
gptkbp:maintenance managed by local government
gptkbp:mediaAppearances featured in films
gptkbp:photography popular spot for tourists
gptkbp:politicalRole site for protests
gptkbp:publicAccess features murals
gptkbp:renovated multiple over the years
gptkbp:socialResponsibility promotes civic pride
gptkbp:style Art Deco
gptkbp:surroundingArea gptkb:Plaza_de_la_República
green spaces nearby
modern buildings nearby
gptkbp:surroundings revolutionary figures
gptkbp:symbolizes Mexican_nationalism
gptkbp:touristAttraction popular in travel guides
gptkbp:visitors attracts millions annually