Housed in the historic El Zapote Barracks, the El Zapote Barracks Military Museum in San Salvador offers a vivid glimpse into El Salvador’s past. The museum’s collections range from significant artifacts like John Paul II’s Popemobile to more somber exhibits, including weapons used during the Salvadoran Civil War. Visitors can explore the well-preserved barracks, which are guarded by military personnel at the entrance, and spend a half-day immersed in the country’s rich and complex history. The diverse array of displays provides a comprehensive understanding of the nation’s military and social history.
El Zapote Barracks Military Museum
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