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Justo Sierra 16, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México Main hall of the Old College of San Ildefonso, built between 1902 and 1910. It stands out for its neocolonial architecture and its ideal acoustics for choral concerts.
Donceles 36, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México Inaugurated in 1918, it is one of the most emblematic theaters in the city, known for its architecture and for hosting cultural events of great relevance.
Periférico Sur 5141, Col. Isidro Fabela, Tlalpan, Ciudad de México With capacity for 1,200 people, this hall is part of the Ollin Yoliztli Cultural Center and is used for concerts, recitals, and cultural events.
Mariano Escobedo 665, Col. Verónica Anzures, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México A versatile space with capacity for up to 650 people, suitable for music, theater, and conferences. Parking is available and guests with disabilities are also welcome.
Av. Presidente Masaryk 582, Col. Polanco, Ciudad de México Main auditorium of the National Conservatory of Music, used for academic and professional concerts.
Benemérita Escuela Nacional de Maestros, Ciudad de México Open-air auditorium that preserves the mural "National Allegory" by José Clemente Orozco, used for cultural and academic events.
Leandro Valle 20, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México A space dedicated to promoting contemporary culture, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and educational activities.
Facultad de Música, UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de México A hall with capacity for 309 people, used for recitals, professional exams, and concerts by representative groups from the Faculty of Music.
Av. Juan de Palafox y Mendoza 14, Centro Histórico, Puebla Built between 1861 and 1868, it is one of the oldest theaters in Mexico, hosting cultural and artistic events in the city of Puebla.