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General Information

Name in local language: Teatro Juárez
Beginning of works: 1872
Completion: 27 October 1903
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Theater building
Architectural style: Neoclassical
Eclectic

Location

Location: , ,
Address: Sopena
Coordinates: 21° 0' 54.85" N    101° 15' 10.87" W
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Dimensions

seats 902

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Teatro Juárez is a historical 19th century theater located in the Mexican city of Guanajuato. It was built from 1872 to 1903 from a design by architect José Noriega and by order of General Florencio Antillón. The building was completed by architect Antonio Rivas Mercado and engineer Alberto Malo, who implemented refurbishments that significantly changed the exterior and interior aspect.

The peak of ist popularity was towards the end of the 19th century until the start of the Mexican Revolution, being an important center of artistic activity where the most famous artist of the time appeared.

The Teatro Juárez has been the main venue of the Festival Internacional Cervantino since 1972.

History

The Teatro Juarez was built on lands formerly occupied by the San Diego de Alcalá convent of the Discalced Franciscan monks, demolished in 1861. After the Emporio hotel was built and also demolished on the site, the construction of the Teatro Juarez started in 1873.

The original design of the portico by architect José María Noriega was later modified by Antonio Rivas Mercado.

It was inaugurated on October 27, 1903, by president Porfirio Díaz. The opening performance was Verdi's Aída, presented by the company of Italian impresario Ettore Drog, and directed by Giorgio Polacco and Napoleón Sieni.

Architecture

The theater presents eclectic elements such as the classic doric columns and the Oriental style of the interior design.

The entrance features several lampposts in front of an staircase and flanked by two bronze statues of lions by sculptor Jesús Fructuoso Contreras.

Performances and events

In October 1999 the world premiere of the final version of the opera The Visitors by Carlos Chávez took place in the Teatro Juárez during the Festival Cervantino. Conducted by José Areán with stage direction by Sergio Vela, the opera was performed with ist original English libretto and ist final title.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Teatro Juárez" and modified on 7 January 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

 

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