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Centro Municipal de las Artes, Mazatlán

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Municipal Center of the Arts
Centro Municipal de las Artes
Main building entrance
Entrance of the Municipal Arts Center
Map
Former namesHostería Bank (1840-1873)
Hotel Iturbide (1873-mid 20th century)
General information
LocationMazatlán, Mexico
AddressCalle Carnaval corner with Calle Constitución, Colonia Centro, Mazatlán
Coordinates23°11′54″N 106°25′21″W / 23.198394°N 106.422483°W / 23.198394; -106.422483
InauguratedNovember 6, 1989
Website
culturamazatlan.com/es/centro-municipal-de-artes/

The Centro Municipal de las Artes (Municipal Center of the Arts) is an art school in the city of Mazatlán. It is located next to the Ángela Peralta Theater and in front of Plazuela Machado, this being a place frequented by local artists and musicians.

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History

The building previously functioned as the Iturbide Hotel, built in its first stage in 1840 in which it served as the 'Bank' Inn. The businessman Don Manuel Rubio acquired the place and formally established the hotel and its second floor was added in 1873.[1] The soprano singer Ángela Peralta died in this hotel on August 30, 1883.[2] It is considered one of the hotels that boosted tourism in the city, because it offered its guests a pleasant view of the Plazuela Machado and proximity to the Rubio Theater.[3]

The original hotel

Its use as a hotel would begin to decline over time. For 10 years it served as a mechanical workshop and during this time it was where Miguel Ramírez Urquijo designed the iconic vehicles called 'pulmonias' that took to the streets on December 20, 1965.[4]

The hotel later became a mechanical workshop

The Municipal Arts Center opened its doors on November 6, 1989. It was a response from the municipal government to the need to attend to the artistic training of local young people. Currently there are workshops on folkloric ballet, plastic arts, theater, cinema and literature. Three bachelor's degrees are taught at the Municipal Arts Center: Bachelor's Degree in Singing, Bachelor's Degree in Music and Bachelor's Degree in Contemporary Dance.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Grave, Rosina (February 28, 2023). "Antiguo Hotel Iturbide llegó a ser la estancia más lujosa de Mazatlán".
  2. ^ "Ángela Peralta, la voz más prodigiosa de México, murió en Mazatlán en medio de una pandemia".
  3. ^ "9 HOTELES QUE IMPULSARON EL TURISMO EN MAZATLÁN". June 18, 2015.
  4. ^ Sinaloa, Esto Es (March 26, 2020). "Conoce la historia de las icónicas pulmonías de Mazatlán".
  5. ^ "Historia - Cultura Mazatlán". January 8, 2019.

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