Originally built in the late 19th century, the Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Ángela Peralta) stands as a neoclassical landmark in downtown Mazatlán. This historic venue has seen many transformations, serving as a boxing arena, movie theater, and opera house before a period of decline. Today, visitors can explore the restored building, enjoy live performances in the intimate 841-seat theater, and browse the onsite art galleries. The theater’s rich history and cultural offerings make it a significant stop for those interested in the city’s past and present artistic life.
Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta)
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