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Coordinates: 20°4359N 103°2252W / 20.73306°N 103.38111°W / 20.73306; -103.38111
 

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Auditorio Telmex
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Former namesAuditorio Metropolitano (2007)
AddressObreros de Cananea 747
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico 01 33 3834 9288
LocationGuadalajara Metropolitan Area
OwnerUniversity of Guadalajara
TypeIndoor amphitheatre
Capacity8,712[1]
Construction
Broke ground22 July 2003
Opened1 September 2007
Website
Venue Website

Auditorio Telmex (English: Telmex Auditorium, originally Auditorio Metropolitano) is an indoor amphitheatre, located in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.

Telmex, the largest communications company in Mexico, sponsored the auditorium and is one of the main centerpieces of the University Cultural Center, which is a large cultural project created by the University of Guadalajara.

The building was designed by Mexican architect José de Arimatea Moyao and it is located on Parres Arias Av., in Zapopan. Throughout its short history, it has hosted a number of events and concerts and it is considered the main show center in Western Mexico.

History[edit]

On September 1, 2007 the auditorium was officially opened with a grand opening event hosted by Plácido Domingo.

During its construction, the University of Guadalajara was supported by the federal government of Mexico, the government of Jalisco, the Municipality of Zapopan, the Chamber of DeputiesofCongress and the state Congress.

The auditorium is constructed to suit events both small and large as it is equipped with mechanically movable platforms and the sound stage can be adjusted in size by moving its movable walls. There are also 27 suites built in and an underground parking lot with direct access to the venue is available.

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20°43′59N 103°22′52W / 20.73306°N 103.38111°W / 20.73306; -103.38111


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