š Architectural wonder of Mexico City, housing several art schools and national research centers.
š Located in the mid-south region, constructed in 1994.
Constructed in 1994, CENART complements Mexico City's public art schools. Its design features modern minimalist architecture with bulky geometric forms, airy interiors, and bright colors. Renowned architects like Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis, Enrique Norten, and Luis Vicente Flores contributed to its iconic structures, including an orange-and-purple research tower and various school buildings. The center's gardens offer a green respite, harmonizing with the vibrant, folkloric modernism of the architecture.
CENART encompasses multiple schools, performance venues, and galleries. It hosts varied events and is generally open to the public daily. Visitors are encouraged to check the official website for current schedules. The complex also includes the Cineteca de Las Artes, a cinema that opened in August 2023.
šØ Explore diverse art schools and national research centers
šļø Admire modern minimalist architecture by renowned architects
š³ Relax in popular gardens
š¬ Catch a film at Cineteca de Las Artes
šļø Check the website for daily schedules before visiting.
š Daily, most of the day.
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