Designed by architect Jacobo Gálvez during Mexico’s theatrical heyday, the neoclassical Degollado Theater stands as one of downtown Guadalajara’s most prominent concert halls and landmarks. The theater’s facade features a striking marble relief of Apollo and the nine muses, complemented by 16 imposing Corinthian columns. Inside, the gilded interior exudes opulence, creating a lavish setting for performances. Visitors can experience the rich cultural heritage and architectural grandeur of this historic venue, which continues to host a variety of concerts and events.
Degollado Theater (Teatro Degollado)
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 1177
Malaga Park, or Parque de Malaga, stretches along the city’s seafront, bordered by three main pathways that run alongside the Paseo del Parque. Extending from Plaza del General Torrijos to […]
- 33568
Nestled along the southeastern coast of Florida, between Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood, Port Everglades stands as a bustling seaport. It serves as a major embarkation and disembarkation point for Caribbean […]
- 283
Bayeux Cathedral, also known as Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux, stands prominently in the heart of Bayeux, France, with its two soaring towers marking the skyline. Originally built in the 11th […]


