Centro Cultural y de Visitantes El Rule, Cultural center in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico.
Centro Cultural y de Visitantes El Rule is a five-story building next to Torre Latinoamericana on Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, featuring spaces for art exhibitions and technology education. The facility spans multiple floors, each offering different areas and activities for visitors.
The site once held Moctezuma's menagerie before becoming part of a Franciscan monastery during the colonial period. These early uses shaped the location as a place where people gathered and exchanged ideas over centuries.
The Gabriel García Márquez Plaza within this cultural center displays contemporary Mexican artworks and hosts regular performances that reflect the country's current artistic directions. Visitors can experience artists directly presenting their work and engaging with audiences in these public spaces.
The Digital Factory on the second floor offers technology workshops and laboratories for visitors aged 16 and above, open Tuesday through Sunday. Plan your visit for these days if you want to take part in hands-on technology activities.
The third floor houses a Cultural Business Incubator program that has supported many artistic projects since starting in 2007. This program shows how the center helps emerging creative entrepreneurs develop their work in the city.
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