Imagine a place where legends of the ring come to life and superhero masks become reality. The Museum of Mexican Wrestling (MULLME) in a city like Tijuana is the first and only museum of its kind entirely dedicated to the phenomenon of lucha libre. Mexico has elevated freestyle wrestling to the status of a national treasure, and this museum is a true temple to this vibrant art form.

The exhibition is based on the colossal private collection of Mauricio Pino and includes over 6,900 items. Here, you can see original masks of famous luchadors, embroidered capes, historical posters, and even trophies won in the heat of battle. The museum spans three levels, offering guests a deep dive into the aesthetics and history of Mexican pancracio.
This is not just an exhibition of sports equipment, but a true center of pop culture. On the first floor, a nostalgic journey awaits visitors among thousands of toys, comics, and everyday objects that have surrounded Mexicans for decades, creating a unique context for understanding the people's love for their masked heroes.