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THEATRES OF YESTERDAY IN THE HISTORICAL CENTER OF THE CITY OF MEXICO ... SAN MIGUEL

Petlacalco By Jesús Rodríguez.








old Coliseum, reads a ceramic plate placed on the corner west of the majestic building of the former Banco de Londres y Mexico located in Bolivar Street and 16 September. A simple name of the old nomenclature of the city can take us through a nostalgic experience of encounter with the great importance of the theatrical life of ancient and opulent city palace we know today as the Historic Center. The

street above, took the name of that theater for the construction of which laid the foundation stone Don Juan Vicente de Guemes and Horcasitas, second count of Revillagigedo being Viceroy of New Spain in the second half of the eighteenth century. The Colosseum was designed in the likeness of the best in Europe and its importance lies in being the first building solid comedies in New Spain, the nineteenth century, renamed it "The Main" for the twentieth century is given the title " Cathedral of the round. "

In March 1931, turned his story "The Principal" after being destroyed by a spectacular fire, now there is a parking place and that Temple of Dionysus anything! Still, motivated by an appreciation of our city, we can build a nostalgic puzzle that we will find places like the "Hotel Principal," the shoe "the buskin" and the now closed "Hotel Colosseum", sites that account for the existence of such a valuable site. As it stands, there are several stories that take us to the current holder Bolivar Street for much of the eloquent story of theatrical life of yesteryear.

theaters of yesterday deserve to be remembered for his anecdotes, his great building and the characters that made nightly happy citizens of other centuries, to us is only reassess and remember that Mexico City has long been the richest in theater in the world and still is.

For this reason, we will hold our next lecture-tour "the Historic Center and the Theatre of Yesterday" by Jesús Rodríguez Petlacalco, which will take place on Sunday 04 July at 11:00 in the Aula Magna Old Palace School of Medicine, and by Sunday 11th September, runs "the nostalgia of the footlights, in the Plaza Manuel citándonos Tolsá (in the sculpture of" the horse ".

For more information :

Mexico Heritage Project

proyectopatrimoniomexico@gmail.com
0445539363722 57095391


Executive Coordination of the Old Palace School of Medicine.

cejecutiva@hotmail.com
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