Jose Peon Contreras

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Jul 20, 2025 - Jul 21, 2025
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Heritage of José Peón Contreras

The Teatro José Peón Contreras is a historical theater in Mérida, Mexico, established between 1900 and 1908 during the region's henequén boom. This theater is known for its elaborate architecture and cultural significance.

Notable features include a grand staircase made of Carrara marble, a dome adorned with faded frescoes by Italian artists, and multiple intricate paintings and murals throughout the venue. It is a prominent location for performing arts in Yucatán, hosting events such as performances by the Yucatán Symphony Orchestra every Friday at 9 PM and Sunday at noon during the season.

Highlight Experience

  • 💎 Marble Staircase
  • 🎨 Italian Frescoes
  • 🎵 Symphony Performances

The theater has a paid entry system and is ideal for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts looking to explore Mérida's cultural scene.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Jose Peon Contreras

Historical Era

The theater was constructed during the prosperous henequén period in Yucatán.

Cultural Venue

It serves as a primary hub for the Yucatán Symphony Orchestra's performances.

Architectural Features

The theater's dome features Italian frescoes that have faded over time but remain visually striking.

Location

60 (x 57-A y 57)

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