Officially called 'Cultural Theater of the People of the Delegation Cuauhtémoc', the Teatro del Pueblo (People's Theater) was built in 1934 on lands that were once the stables of the Convent of Loreto and the gardens of the former College of San Pedro and San Pablo, founded by the Jesuit school of San Gregorio dating back to 1574.
Officially called 'Cultural Theater of the People of the Delegation Cuauhtémoc', the Teatro del Pueblo (People's Theater) was built in 1934 on lands that were once the stables of the Convent of Loreto and the gardens of the former College of San Pedro and San Pablo, founded by the Jesuit school of San Gregorio dating back to 1574.