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Parque de la Bombilla

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Solemn and reflective with active public space
Parque de la Bombilla, Av. de la Paz A, Chimalistac, Álvaro Obregón, 01070 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Interesting facts
1

The monument was inaugurated in 1935, seven years after the assassination occurred at the La Bombilla restaurant formerly located here.

2

Álvaro Obregón was assassinated by José de León Toral, a religious fanatic, while dining with politicians.

3

The central monument stands 43 meters tall, making it one of the most prominent landmarks in the southern district.

4

The park contains sculptures that symbolize the agricultural and military virtues attributed to Obregón.

5

The name 'Bombilla' originates from a former restaurant that once occupied the land before it was converted into a public memorial space.

Overview

Parque de la Bombilla is a significant memorial park built to commemorate the site of the 1928 assassination of President-elect Álvaro Obregón. The park's central feature is a massive, Art Deco monument designed by architect Enrique Aragón Echegaray and sculptor Ignacio Asúnsolo. The monument houses the preserved arm of Obregón, which he lost in the Battle of Celaya during the Mexican Revolution. The park serves as a green oasis in the southern part of Mexico City, integrated into the Chimalistac neighborhood. Its layout includes wide pathways, formal gardens, and fountains surrounding the central obelisk. The structure features distinctive high-relief bronze sculptures depicting themes of the Mexican Revolution and national identity. The site is a popular location for local residents and acts as an open-air historical archive.

Photo spot

The base of the central monument looking upwards to capture the verticality of the Art Deco structure and the surrounding greenery.

Insider tips

Visit the park on a weekday morning to enjoy the quietest atmosphere for viewing the monument details.

Combine your visit with a walk through the neighboring historic Chimalistac area, known for its cobbled streets and colonial-era bridges.

Keep a safe distance from the monument base to get the best perspective of the large-scale bronze reliefs.

What to avoid

Do not mistake this for a playground park; it is a solemn historical memorial, so maintain a respectful volume.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Weekend mornings for a lively community atmosphere or weekday mid-mornings for solitude.
Address
Parque de la Bombilla, Av. de la Paz A, Chimalistac, Álvaro Obregón, 01070 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
19.347, -99.187
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Details
Monument StyleArt Deco
Park FeaturesHistorical memorial, fountain, and manicured gardens

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekend mornings for a lively community atmosphere or weekday mid-mornings for solitude..

The base of the central monument looking upwards to capture the verticality of the Art Deco structure and the surrounding greenery.

Close by you'll find Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Cineteca Nacional de México, Frida Kahlo Museum.