In the heart of Chihuahua lies a unique destination—the Museum Casa Juárez, also known as the Museum of Republican Loyalty. More than just an exhibition space, it is a living witness to the pivotal moments in history cherished by Mexico. The building gained fame in the mid-1860s when it served as the temporary residence for the government of the legendary President Benito Juárez.

The museum's exhibition is dedicated to the Reform era and the struggle for sovereignty. Visitors can see recreated 19th-century interiors and documents telling the story of the time when the city effectively served as the capital of the republic. The ancient halls and the house's austere architecture create a special atmosphere of connection to the great events of the past.
The museum is considered one of the most important cultural sites in the region. It attracts not only history buffs but also those who want to understand the origins of Mexican national identity and learn about the personality of one of the country's most respected reformers.