Teatro Metrop贸litan

Mexico City

Teatro Metrop贸litan

An essential landmark and a solid night out.

Teatro Metrop贸litan

The Teatro Metrop贸litan is a much loved Art-Deco theater in theMexico City Center. Surviving from the golden-age of Mexican cinema, it's very nearly the sole-survivor. It's 3,165 seats will sell out today for all kinds of popular music acts, but it's also hosted jazz, drama, dance, and theater performances of every kind.It began as the Cine Metrop贸litan.

A 1943 screening of "Les Miserables" was followed by an elegant opening party including then-President, Manuel Avila Camacho. Decades of similar screenings (and parties) followed, and these were attended by all of the legends of the Mexican film industry.The art deco building was the work of architect, Pedro Gorozpe Echeverr铆a.

But the building may be even more famous for the interior. Completed by the famous scenographer, Aurelio G. D. Mendoza, he directed a team of more than 400 carpenters, plasterers, molders and casters, over a period of five months in 1942. Much of his inspiration came from a "monumental book" by Charles Le Brun on the Chapel of the Palace of Versailles. Some 40 years later, Mendoza would go on to complete the Ofrenda sculptural group within the Tepeyac Garden at the Basilica.The building barely survived the 1980s and was ultimately abandoned in the 1990s.

In 1996, it was thankfully rescued by the OCESA production company. OCESA continues to manage the property today. They also manage events at the Palacio de los Deportes, the Foro Sol, the Hermanos Rodr铆guez Racetrack, among others thoroughout Mexico.Just across the street from the Museum of Popular Arts, and around the corner from Metro Ju谩rez, the Teatro Metrop贸litan is an essential landmark in San Juan Moyotlan. It's also, perhaps obviously, a terrific night out. Ticketmaster box office is here.聽

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