Museo de la Revolución is located in San Salvador, El Salvador, and focuses on the civil war that took place in the country during the 1980s and early 1990s. The museum offers a collection of artifacts, personal stories, and educational materials related to the conflict, providing insight into the historical context from a unique perspective, particularly that of the guerrillas. Tours typically last about one to two hours, led by knowledgeable guides, including former guerrilla fighters, who share their experiences and detailed accounts of the events. The museum welcomes visitors year-round, with low admission fees, making it accessible to many.
In addition to the historical narratives, the museum features various war-related artifacts, including weaponry, photographs, and documents. Visitors can view decommissioned military hardware like helicopters and bomb remnants, which highlight the intensity of the conflict. Special exhibitions may also cover specific themes or significant events, providing deeper insights into El Salvador’s turbulent history and the resilience of its people.