The National Auditorium stands as an exceptional cultural venue where performances come to life. From concerts and theater productions to dance presentations and artistic events, this stage is internationally recognized for its world-class facilities.
The grounds, originally intended for equestrian activities in the 1950s, were soon adapted into a circular theater. Thirty years later, architects Abraham Zabludovsky and Teodoro González transformed it into what it is today. They led a major renovation project that doubled the venue’s capacity from 5,000 to 10,000 people.
Since 1958, the National Auditorium has housed a monumental organ with more than 15,000 pipes, a musical treasure that has accompanied numerous concerts.