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Museo Casa Chihuahua : ウィキペディア英語版
Museo Casa Chihuahua

The Museo Casa Chihuahua, once known as the Federal Palace of Chihuahua, is an early 20th-century building in the city centre of Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico. It served as the federal building for the city until 2004, when it was renovated as a city museum, specialising in travelling exhibits. It also houses, in the basement, the jail cell of Fr Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, considered the ''Father of the Nation''. Fr Hidalgo was the first leader of the insurgency for independence from Spain. He was captured by the Spaniards early in 1811, tried and executed on 30 July 1811 at the neighbouring Government Palace. His jail cell is a national shrine.
==History==
Originally, this site contained a college for the Jesuit order; however, in 1767 the Jesuits were expelled from all of the crown territories of Spain, following the orders of King Charles III, and the building was left abandoned. It later was converted into a 'Royal and Military Hospital' and it was during this time that Fr Hidalgo was imprisoned there.
In 1878, the college was razed to the ground (excepting the tower in which Hidalgo was imprisoned in the basement), and the Casa de Moneda, or branch mint was built here, where for some time Chihuahua minted and printed her own currency. In 1908 the Casa de Moneda was demolished in order to erect the Federal Palace that finally was inaugurated in 1910, during the celebrations of the centenary of Mexico's independence.
The Palace was built originally to concentrate all the offices of the Federal Government in the same place. During the revolution, Abraham Gonzalez, the deposed Governor of Chihuahua and political mentor of Pancho Villa was imprisoned there by order of the unconstitutional then-president and dictator Victoriano Huerta. He would eventually be murdered on Huertas orders. The palace would later also serve as the main office of the federal postal service in Chihuahua.
In 2004 the postal service left the building and the palace was re-modeled in order to inaugurate a museum that would be called the Museo Casa Chihuahua. It opened its doors again in 2006 and is today one of the most famous landmarks in the city, serving as a centre of culture in the city.

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