The Hemiciclo a Juárez is a white marble monument in Alameda Central in Mexico City. It honors Benito Juárez, one of Mexico’s most important presidents and the central figure associated with the Liberal Reform.

The monument was inaugurated in 1910 during the centennial period of the Porfiriato. It is useful for citizenship study because Juárez is a major civic figure, and the monument links his image to republican government, liberalism, and national memory.