The Juarez Theatre
Under a political and cultural climate very attached to the Porfirian regime, it was decided to build this theater on the ruins of what was once the first convent of Discalced Franciscans.
Since it opened in 1903, it has hosted numerous artistic events and is one of the city's most significant buildings. Be sure to check out the schedule for events held in its performance hall.
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