Teatro Juárez
Historic theater in Guanajuato, Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Teatro Juárez is a historical 19th century theater located in the Mexican city of Guanajuato. It was built from 1872 to 1903 from a design by architect José Noriega and by order of General Florencio Antillón. The building was completed by architect Antonio Rivas Mercado and engineer Alberto Malo, who implemented refurbishments that significantly changed the exterior and interior aspect.
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Address | Plazuela de Cata No. 1 Guanajuato Mexico |
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Coordinates | 21°0′56.44″N 101°15′10.47″W |
Owner | City of Guanajuato |
Capacity | 902 |
Current use | Music, theater and dance performance |
Construction | |
Opened | 27 October 1903 |
Architect | José Noriega (original design), Antonio Rivas Mercado y Alberto Malo (finished construction) |
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The peak of its popularity was towards the end of the 19th century until the start of the Mexican Revolution, being an important center of artistic activity where the most famous artist of the time appeared.
The Teatro Juárez has been the main venue of the Festival Internacional Cervantino since 1972.