Teatro Metropólitan
The Teatro Metropólitan is a theater in Mexico City. It was previously known as the Cine Metropólitan, and was built as a movie palace. The architect was Pedro Gorozpe E. with interior decorations by Aurelio G.Photo: JEDIKNIGHT1970, CC BY-SA 2.5.
- Type: Theater building
- Description: music venue and theater in Mexico City, formerly a movie theater
- Also known as: “Cine Metropolitan”, “Cine Metropólitan”, and “Teatro Metropolitan”
- Address: 90 Independencia, Ciudad de México
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Palacio de Bellas Artes and Memory and Tolerance Museum.
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Theater building
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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 630 metres east of Teatro Metropólitan.
Memory and Tolerance Museum
Museum
Photo: Museo Memoria y Tolerancia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Memory and Tolerance Museum is a museum in Mexico City, Mexico, established in 2010. It has exhibits about genocide, including the holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, the Rwandan genocide, the Bosnian War, the Guatemalan genocide, the Darfur conflict and the Cambodian genocide. Memory and Tolerance Museum is situated 250 metres east of Teatro Metropólitan.
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 Colonia Juárez and Centro.
Colonia Juárez
Neighborhood
Photo: Thelmadatter, Public domain.
Colonia Juárez is one of the better-known neighborhoods or colonias in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City. The neighborhood is shaped like a long triangle with the boundaries: Paseo de la Reforma on the north, Avenida Chapultepec on the south, and Eje 1 Poniente on the east.
Centro
Photo: Uwebart, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The old city center or Centro Histórico of Mexico City, centered on the Plaza de la Constitución, has been the heart of the nation since Aztec times. Its colonial and European architecture and narrow cobblestone streets set it apart from the rest of Mexico City.
Zona Rosa
Photo: Virtual Raider, CC BY 2.0.
Zona Rosa is a business and entertainment district near the center of Mexico City. It is one of the city's most touristy areas, filled with hotels, dance clubs, restaurants, bars and live bands.
Teatro Metropólitan
- Categories: music venue, movie theater, building, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Mexico City, Central Mexico, Mexico, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
19.43343° or 19° 26′ 0″ northLongitude
-99.14685° or 99° 8′ 49″ westOpen location code
76F2CVM3+97OpenStreetMap ID
way 371551137OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=theatreOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q1446543
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Spanish—“Teatro Metropólitan” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Teatro Metropólitan”
- Chinese: “大都会剧院”
- Czech: “Teatro Metropólitan”
- Italian: “Teatro Metropolitan”
- Portuguese: “Teatro Metropolitan”
- Portuguese: “Teatro Metropólitan”
- Slovak: “Teatro Metropólitan”
- Spanish: “Teatro Metropolitan”
- Spanish: “Teatro Metropólitan”
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