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Teatro Principal (Main Theater) in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico is an 18th-century theatre, the first to be opened in Guanajuato, located on Mendizábal Street on the corner of Avenida Juarez. The building was built in Neoclassical style and inaugurated in 1788 with the name “Corral de Comedias.” At this time the city was a booming mining town and it was built to provide entertainment, allowing entrance to all social classes.

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  • El Teatro Principal de la ciudad de Guanajuato, México, es un teatro del Siglo XVIII, el primero de la ciudad, ubicado entre la calle Mendizábal y la esquina de Avenida Juárez.​​ El edificio fue construido con un estilo neoclásico e inaugurado en 1788 bajo el nombre de “Corral de Comedias.”​​ En esa época la ciudad era un importante centro minero, por lo que el teatro fue construido para brindar entretenimiento a todas las clases sociales.​ (es)
  • Teatro Principal (Main Theater) in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico is an 18th-century theatre, the first to be opened in Guanajuato, located on Mendizábal Street on the corner of Avenida Juarez. The building was built in Neoclassical style and inaugurated in 1788 with the name “Corral de Comedias.” At this time the city was a booming mining town and it was built to provide entertainment, allowing entrance to all social classes. (en)
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  • El Teatro Principal de la ciudad de Guanajuato, México, es un teatro del Siglo XVIII, el primero de la ciudad, ubicado entre la calle Mendizábal y la esquina de Avenida Juárez.​​ El edificio fue construido con un estilo neoclásico e inaugurado en 1788 bajo el nombre de “Corral de Comedias.”​​ En esa época la ciudad era un importante centro minero, por lo que el teatro fue construido para brindar entretenimiento a todas las clases sociales.​ A principios del Siglo XIX, se le consideraba uno de los mejores teatros del país. Fue remodelado en dos ocasiones, 1826 y 1831,​​ sin embargo años de deterioro provocaron su clausura.​ Después de la Revolución Mexicana, fue convertido en cine, pero un incendio en 1921, provocó, una vez más, su clausura hasta la década de 1950, cuando fue reconstruido totalmente para su propósito actual. El teatro fue re-inaugurado el 16 de septiembre de 1955 y modernizado con elementos arquitectónicos art déco.​​​​ Actualmente es administrado por la Universidad de Guanajuato y utilizado para albergar diferentes tipos de eventos culturales, especialmente obras de teatro y danza contemporánea. Es, también, una de las sedes principales del Festival Internacional Cervantino.​​ (es)
  • Teatro Principal (Main Theater) in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico is an 18th-century theatre, the first to be opened in Guanajuato, located on Mendizábal Street on the corner of Avenida Juarez. The building was built in Neoclassical style and inaugurated in 1788 with the name “Corral de Comedias.” At this time the city was a booming mining town and it was built to provide entertainment, allowing entrance to all social classes. By the early 19th century, it was considered as one of the best theaters in Mexico and was remodeled several times including in 1826 and 1831. However it is later years it fell into disrepair and was closed. After the Mexican Revolution, it was turned into a cinema, but after a 1921 fire, it was closed again and remained so until the 1950s, when it was completely rebuilt for its current purpose. The theater was reinaugurated on September 16, 1955, now with art deco architectural elements. Today it is managed by the University of Guanajuato, which uses it to host various types of cultural events, especially plays and contemporary dance. It is also a main venue of the Festival Internacional Cervantino. (en)
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