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Teatro Metropólitan

Teatro Metropólitan

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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. Mendoza.[citation needed]

Teatro Metropólitan.

The theater opened on 8 September 1943 with the Argentinian film "Dieciséis años" (1943), starring María Duval and Alicia Barrié.[1] Seating capacities were later reduced and given as 3,627 in 1955 and 3,005 in 1971.[2]

It closed as a cinema in the early 90's and was renovated in 1995, re-opening on 18 December 1996 as the Teatro Metropólitan, a live show venue staging mainly rock concerts.[3]

Teatro Metropólitan is a sponsor of Mexico City's National Jazz Festival. It was also the site for the annual Premios TV y Novelas ceremonies in the 1980s and 1990s.[citation needed] The theatre has a capacity of 3,165 people.[citation needed]

The theatre is located in the centre of Mexico City, at Independencia No. 90, Col. Centro, one block south of the Alameda Central.[citation needed] Juárez (line number 3) and Hidalgo (line number 2) are the nearest Metro stations.[citation needed]


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