Teatro Hidalgo
Teatro Hidalgo is a theater building in Mexico City, Central Mexico which is located on Avenida Hidalgo. Teatro Hidalgo is situated nearby to the marketplace Bazar 2 de Abril, as well as near Santa Veracruz Church, Mexico City.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Theater building
- Also known as: “Teatro Hidalgo Ignacio Retes” and “Teatro Hidalgo IMSS”
- Address: 23 Avenida Hidalgo, Ciudad de México, 06300
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Palacio de Bellas Artes and Museo Nacional de la Estampa.
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Museum
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The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City. It hosts performing arts events, literature events and plastic arts galleries and exhibitions. Palacio de Bellas Artes is situated 160 metres south of Teatro Hidalgo.
Museo Nacional de la Estampa
Museum
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The Museo de la Estampa is a museum in Mexico City, dedicated to the history, preservation and promotion of Mexican graphic arts. The word “estampa” means works in the various printmaking techniques which have the quality of being reproducible and include seals, woodcuts, lithography and others. Museo Nacional de la Estampa is situated 120 metres west of Teatro Hidalgo.
Alameda Central
Park
Photo: Gobierno CDMX, CC0.
Alameda Central is a public urban park in downtown Mexico City. Established in 1592, Alameda Central is the oldest public park in the Americas. Located in Cuauhtémoc borough between Juárez Avenue and Hidalgo Avenue, the park is adjacent to the Palacio de Bellas Artes and can be accessed by Metro Bellas Artes.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Santa María la Redonda and Centro.
Santa María la Redonda
Neighborhood
Photo: Dge, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Santa María la Redonda is a traditional neighborhood located in the Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City now part of colonia Guerrero close to Tepito and La Lagunilla.
Centro
Photo: Uwebart, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The old city center or Centro Histórico of Mexico City, around the Plaza de la Constitución, is an area clearly different from the rest of the city. Its colonial and European architecture and narrow cobblestone streets set it apart from the rest of Mexico City.
Tlatelolco
Quarter
Photo: Diego Rivera, Public domain.
Tlatelolco was a pre-Columbian altepetl, or city-state, in the Valley of Mexico. Its inhabitants, known as the Tlatelolca, were part of the Mexica, a Nahuatl-speaking people who arrived in what is now central Mexico in the 13th century.
Teatro Hidalgo
- Categories: building, public building, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Mexico City, Central Mexico, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
19.43683° or 19° 26′ 13″ northLongitude
-99.14162° or 99° 8′ 30″ westOperator
Instituto Mexicano del Seguro SocialOpen location code
76F2CVP5+P9OpenStreetMap ID
way 217428994OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=theatreOpenStreetMap feature
building=civic
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