Auditorio Siglo XXI

Auditorio Metropolitano[1] (originally Auditorio Siglo XXI) is an indoor amphitheatre located in Puebla, Mexico. It was designed by famed Mexican architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez.[2]

Auditorio Metropolitano
Metropolitan Auditorium
Former namesAuditorio Siglo XXI (2005-14)
AddressCalle Sirio #2926
Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl
72560 Puebla, PUE, Mexico
LocationAngelópolis
OwnerOrganismo Convenciones y Parques
Capacity5,634
Construction
Broke ground2002
Opened1 January 2005
ArchitectPedro Ramírez Vázquez
General contractorProyectos y Estudios Especializados de México S.A. de C.V.
Building details
General information
RenovatedSeptember 2014January 2015
Renovation cost$416.9 million
Renovating team
Main contractorTrena S.A. de C.V.

About

The venue was commissioned in 2001, with construction beginning in 2002. The music hall opened January 2005, as a part of the Centro de Convenciones Puebla William O. Jenkins. It was known for its facade made of talavera tiles. In 2014, the venue began a controversial renovation removing the tiles with tempered glass.[3] These changes were protested by Vázquez's son. Renovations began September 2014. During this time, a contest was held to rename the concert venue. In December 2014, it was announced the name was changing to Auditorio Metropolitano.

Noted performers

References

  1. Cruz, Elvia (15 January 2015). "Auditorio Siglo XXI ahora se llamará Auditorio Metropolitano Puebla" [21st Century Auditorium will now be called Puebla Metropolitan Auditorium]. Diario Cambio (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. "Lo que no sabías del Auditorio Metropolitano de Puebla" [What you did not know about the Metropolitan Auditorium of Puebla]. Puebla Dos22 (in Spanish). 24 April 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  3. "Inicia modernización del Auditorio Siglo XXI de Puebla" [Modernisation of the XXI Century Auditorium of Puebla begins]. Poblanerías (in Spanish). 13 June 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2019.


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