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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Town of Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines' has mentioned 'Theater' in the following places:
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During the late 19th and early 20th centuries this renewed economic activity spurred new era Mexican projects such as the Juxc3xa1rez Theater, the Esperanza Dam, the Monumento a la Paz, the Hidalgo Monument and the State Government Palace.
The festival hosts events such as opera, theater productions, film showings, art exhibitions, academic conferences and talks, concerts and dance recitals.
The most important venue in Guanajuato for the festival is Juxc3xa1rez Theater, which is located close to Jardxc3xadn de la Unixc3xb3n (Union Garden).
[14] Other important venues in the city are Teatro Principal, Cervantes Theater and facilities of the University of Guanajuato.
The garden is filled with carefully pruned Indian laurels and, in addition to the church, is surrounded by small cafes, restaurants, and Juxc3xa1rez Theater.
Juxc3xa1rez Theater
The Juxc3xa1rez Theater (Teatro Juxc3xa1rez) is located across from the San Diego Church in the city's downtown.
[56] The theater was built from 1872 to 1903 by Antonio Rivas Mercado, who designed the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City, and was inaugurated with the opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi with President Porfirio Dxc3xadaz in attendance.
[19] It is the only theater in the country that has conserved its original furnishings.
On the side of Juxc3xa1rez Theater, there is Rincxc3xb3n del Arte.
Teatro Principal (Main Theater) was built at the city's height when the wealth of the mines attracted entertainers.
It was the first theater in the city, built in Neoclassical style and one of the few places where people of different social strata could enter.
The theater closed periodically during its early history due to sociopolitical upheavals.
After the Mexican Revolution, it was converted into a movie theater.
Unlike other theaters in the city, which were stage theaters converted into movie houses at one point or another, Cervantes Theater was a movie house that was converted into a stage theater.
It is used for puppet shows, dance recitals, experimental theater and conferences.
Josxc3xa9 Alfredo Jimxc3xa9nez, Mexican singer-songwriter Enrique Ruelas Espinosaxc2xa0[es], poet, writer and director of the theater of the University of Guanajuato.