1. Chapultepec Castle is located in the heart of Chapultepec Park, on top of a hill that offers a stunning view of Mexico City. The castle was originally built in the 18th century as a summer retreat for the Spanish Viceroy. Later, it was used as a military academy, and finally, in 1939, it was converted into the National Museum of History. Some interesting facts about Chapultepec Castle include:
- It was the only royal castle in the Americas.
- It housed the first Mexican president, Emperor Maximilian I and his wife Empress Carlota, during their brief reign in the 1860s.
- It was the site of the famous Battle of Chapultepec during the Mexican-American War, where a group of young cadets defended the castle against American forces.
- It was also used as a presidential residence by various Mexican presidents.
Today, the castle is a popular tourist attraction and museum, housing various exhibits showcasing Mexico’s history and culture.
2. The working time for Chapultepec Castle is Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. It is closed on Mondays. The phone number for the museum is +52 55 4040 5600.
3. The entrance fee for the castle is 85 Mexican pesos (approximately $4 USD), but admission is free for Mexican citizens and residents on Sundays. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can take the metro to Chapultepec Station or take a taxi or bus to the park. Once inside the park, there is a shuttle that takes visitors up to the castle.