Av de las Culturas Veracruzanas, 1 | Col Emiliano Zapata, Xalapa 91060, MexicoMap
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“Son” is one of Mexico's richest artistic expressions in music and dance.
“Son” is one of Mexico's richest artistic expressions and traces its roots to African, Spanish and indigenous cultural influences. The sole repository for information about the Son tradition and the J...
This hall is spectacular, worthy of being the home of the Xalapa Symphony Orchestra. Acoustics is incredible, the places are comfortable from where you are. It is open 12 months from year to ...
Acoustics is sublime. Very recommendable visit. Although the general project is not complete, the most important is already working. It is almost obligac ...
It is one of the most beautiful and sound-friendly concert rooms I have visited and the environment, in the middle of the university gardens make it even more spectacular.
“Son” is one of Mexico's richest artistic expressions in music and dance.
“Son” is one of Mexico's richest artistic expressions and traces its roots to African, Spanish and indigenous cultural influences. The sole repository for information about the Son tradition and the J...
The best place to enjoy classical music
This hall is spectacular, worthy of being the home of the Xalapa Symphony Orchestra. Acoustics is incredible, the places are comfortable from where you are. It is open 12 months from year to ...
Excellent and impressive
This concert room is one of the most advanced I've seen, with perfect acoustics and great design.
Excellent place worthy of OSFX
Acoustics is sublime. Very recommendable visit. Although the general project is not complete, the most important is already working. It is almost obligac ...
Very spectacular!
It is one of the most beautiful and sound-friendly concert rooms I have visited and the environment, in the middle of the university gardens make it even more spectacular.