Centro Cultural del Bosque

Polanco & Bosque de Chapultepec


Behind the Auditorio Nacional, the Centro Cultural del Bosque features six theaters, including the Teatro de la Danza, dedicated to modern dance. On Saturday and Sunday afternoons, children’s plays and puppet shows are often staged. On Thursdays, all shows cost only M$30, but tickets sell out in the first half of the day.


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