The Juarez Theatre is located in the heart of Mexico City, which has been more than 200 years old and is a colonial building. The entrance to the theater is a small square, which is very crowded with tourists and many street performances. The interior of the theater is very luxurious, with a sense of luxury in a European noble palace. There are often some classic operas staged here, if you have the opportunity, don't miss it.
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The Juarez Theatre is located in the heart of Mexico City, which has been more than 200 years old and is a colonial building. The entrance to the theater is a small square, which is very crowded with tourists and many street performances. The interior of the theater is very luxurious, with a sense of luxury in a European noble palace. There are often some classic operas staged here, if you have the opportunity, don't miss it.
The Juarez Theatre is located in the center of Guanajuato, on the side of the joint garden. For this small town, the size of the theater is not small, the decoration inside is also very characteristic, if you don't watch the show, you can buy tickets to visit it.
The Juarez Theatre is the largest theater in Guanajuato. The building is very distinctive, the appearance is exquisite, and the room has a row of statues. In addition to the lobby seats, there are boxes on both sides. Some areas on the second floor can also be visited. The red seats are very similar to Mexican pepper hats, which are very eye-catching. The actors lounge on the second floor cannot be visited, and chairs and small dining tables can only be seen through glass.
This place is pretty good. I haven't seen it yet.
The Juarez Theatre is the largest theatre in Guanajuato, with a grand architectural style, a row of exquisite sculptures on the roof, and a very artistic statue in front of the door, a musician, an abstract character. Although the largest in Guanajuato, it is far from the opera houses in Vienna and Hungary.
We tried several times in two days to get into the theater, and finally got our luck when we finally got to 10am on Saturday (10:15am - Mexican time). The building has several private company/official tour functions. For 35 pesos, you can stroll around some limited areas of the building. The theater chairs have a Spanish introduction to the theater. Obviously the town is rich. It is also fun to sit on the steps and watch people come and go.