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Teatro de la República

Teatro de la República

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Teatro de la República (literally, Theater of the Republic) is a theater in the historic center of the city of Querétaro, México. It is one of the most important historic buildings in the city.[1] In 1867, the trial of Maximilian I of Mexico was held in the theater. He would be convicted and sentenced to be executed.[2] The theater would gain its current name after hosting the drafting of the Mexican constitution in 1917. [3]

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References

  1. Planet, Lonely; Sainsbury, Brendan; Armstrong, Kate; Bartlett, Ray; Brash, Celeste; Butler, Stuart; Fallon, Steve; Hecht, John; Kaminski, Anna (2018-09-01). Lonely Planet Mexico. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-78868-137-7.
  2. Miller, Robert Ryal (2015-01-26). Mexico: A History. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-8061-7527-0.
  3. Macías, Francisco (2011-02-24). "The History of the Mexican Constitution". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 2023-06-16.

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