Auditorio Nacional (Mexico)
National Auditorium (Spanish: Auditorio Nacional) is an entertainment center at Paseo de la Reforma #50, Chapultepec in Mexico City.
Coloso de Reforma | |
Auditorio Nacional Location in central/western Mexico City | |
Former names | Auditorio Municipal |
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Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
Coordinates | 19°25′29″N 99°11′41.70″W |
Public transit | Auditorio |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1952 |
Renovated | 1991 |
Architect | Fernando Peña Ingenieros Óscar de Buen y Guillermo Salazar Polanco Teodoro González de León (remodel) Abraham Zabludovsky(remodel) |
Website | |
www.auditorio.com.mx |
The National Auditorium is considered among the world's best venues by specialized media. It was designed by Mexican architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Gonzalo Ramírez del Sordo, and remodeled by Abraham Zabludovsky and Teodoro González de León. Concerts, art, theatre, dance, and more are hosted at the venue.
It also has a small venue available for smaller events, called Auditorio Lunario. The auditorium's total seating capacity is currently 9,366, and it also has two levels of parking and a stage 23 meters high by 23 meters wide.
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