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National Theater of Guatemala

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The National Theater of Guatemala is a modernist building inspired by traditional Mayan motifs. It was designed by Guatemalan architect Efraín Recinos and completed in 1978. The theater, formally known as the Miguel Ángel Asturias Cultural Center, is located at San José Buena Vista Hill in Guatemala City.
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National Theater of Guatemala (ID: 6624)
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On tentative list 2022 Site history
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First published: 29/03/23.

Jarek Pokrzywnicki

National Theater Of Guatemala

National Theater of Guatemala (On tentative list)

National Theater of Guatemala by Jarek Pokrzywnicki

Site visited recently, February 2023. Modernist complex of buildings commonly known as Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias, located in the center of Guatemala City. Approximate Google coordinates of the place 14.62723007680044, -90.51759755769069.

Quaint project of leading Guatemalan architects, Efrain Recinos and Carlos Alberto Haeussler. Main building of the complex (theatre or cultural centre) was intended to resemble a sitting jaguar, ornaments were taken from Mayan culture. Complex is relatively young, it was completed in 1978 and dedicated to Miguel Ángel Asturias who was a writer and Nobel Prize winner.

The whole area looks as well maintained and fully utilized. Main theatre building houses also Hugo Carillo theatre. Other notable structures are: Escuela Nacional de la Marimba, Military Museum and my favourite Teatro al Aire Libre, Otto René Castillo (open theatre with external columns). Central part of the complex contains different fountains.

It may be interesting addition of modern architecture to Latin American sites as so far only limited places are inscribed on UNESCO list (just UNAM and Luis Barragan house from Mexico, none from other Central American countries). The only question that comes to my mind – isn’t it too early for inscription. We will see. For sure it would require a lot of efforts and publicity.

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The site is located on the small hill in the central part of Guatemala City (Centro Civico district, Zona 1), access to the site from the north via 21 Calle de Castillo or from the south via …

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