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This image captures the entrance area of the Teatro Emperador Caltzontzin, located in Plaza Gertrudis Bocanegra S/N, Centro, Pátzcuaro, Mexico. The focal point is a large, elaborate sculpted stone edifice framing a closed ticket booth.

The upper section of the stone structure features a carved plaque with Spanish text. It states that the theater was constructed in 1936 to contribute to the social and cultural improvement of the Pátzcuaro region, under President Lázaro Cárdenas and Secretary of Education Lic. G. Vázquez Vela, with Alberto Leduc as the architect.

Below the plaque, two intricate stone relief carvings flank the rectangular ticket window. The carving on the left depicts a stylized male figure standing beside a horse's head and neck, holding a circular object, amidst foliage. The carving on the right shows a female figure with prominent headwear or hair, holding an item, with foliage and a serpentine or aquatic creature at her base. The ticket window itself is dark, featuring two closed wooden panels. Inside the frame above the window, a "TAQUILLA" (Ticket Office) sign is visible, detailing "Cuotas de recuperación" (Recovery fees) at $35 for general, students/seniors, and children, along with RTC film classifications.

The floor is covered in reddish-brown terracotta tiles. Two advertising posters on black easels stand in the foreground. The yellow poster on the left advertises a "COMBO PARA COMPARTIR" (Combo to Share) for $230, illustrated with cartoon popcorn, soda, and nachos, listing two tickets, butter popcorn, two sodas, and Doritos nachos. The dark poster on the right promotes a "COMBO solo pa' mi" (Combo just for me) for $110, showing popcorn and a Coca-Cola logo, detailing one ticket, popcorn, and a 600ml soda. A partially visible white sign on the far right displays "AVISO" and restroom symbols. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Mar 28, 2026

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This image captures the entrance area of the Teatro Emperador Caltzontzin, located in Plaza Gertrudis Bocanegra S/N, Centro, Pátzcuaro, Mexico. The focal point is a large, elaborate sculpted stone edifice framing a closed ticket booth. The upper section of the stone structure features a carved plaque with Spanish text. It states that the theater was constructed in 1936 to contribute to the social and cultural improvement of the Pátzcuaro region, under President Lázaro Cárdenas and Secretary of Education Lic. G. Vázquez Vela, with Alberto Leduc as the architect. Below the plaque, two intricate stone relief carvings flank the rectangular ticket window. The carving on the left depicts a stylized male figure standing beside a horse's head and neck, holding a circular object, amidst foliage. The carving on the right shows a female figure with prominent headwear or hair, holding an item, with foliage and a serpentine or aquatic creature at her base. The ticket window itself is dark, featuring two closed wooden panels. Inside the frame above the window, a "TAQUILLA" (Ticket Office) sign is visible, detailing "Cuotas de recuperación" (Recovery fees) at $35 for general, students/seniors, and children, along with RTC film classifications. The floor is covered in reddish-brown terracotta tiles. Two advertising posters on black easels stand in the foreground. The yellow poster on the left advertises a "COMBO PARA COMPARTIR" (Combo to Share) for $230, illustrated with cartoon popcorn, soda, and nachos, listing two tickets, butter popcorn, two sodas, and Doritos nachos. The dark poster on the right promotes a "COMBO solo pa' mi" (Combo just for me) for $110, showing popcorn and a Coca-Cola logo, detailing one ticket, popcorn, and a 600ml soda. A partially visible white sign on the far right displays "AVISO" and restroom symbols. No individuals are present in the scene.

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