Entrevista transversal 1: museo naval
Museum Naval: A Historical Overview
Introduction to the Museum
- The interview begins with Lieutenant Ana Karen Ortega welcoming viewers to the Naval Museum.
- The museum was formerly known as the Escuela Naval Militar, inaugurated in 1897 by General Porfirio Díaz.
Importance of the Museum
- The museum is significant for naval history, serving as a military school and hosting events during key historical moments, including the U.S. intervention in 1914.
Evolution of the Museum
- In 1997, it was established as Museo Histórico Naval; a major renovation occurred in 2014, leading to its current designation as Museo Naval México.
Role of Lieutenant Ortega
- Lieutenant Ortega oversees maintenance and restoration of historical artifacts displayed at the museum.
Notable Visitors and Personal Connections
- Important figures such as President López Obrador have visited; personal anecdotes from her father highlight its historical significance.
Historical Events and Personal Reflections
Family History with the Museum
- Lieutenant Ortega shares that her father worked in the Navy and attended training at this institution when it was still a military school.
Historical Significance During Conflicts
- She mentions that during the U.S. intervention in 1914, cadets counterattacked from within the school premises.
Favorite Aspects of the Museum
- Her favorite part is its extensive collection showcasing history from pre-Hispanic times to contemporary naval operations.
Conclusion of Interview
- The interview concludes with gratitude expressed towards Lieutenant Ortega for sharing insights valuable for their project.