Casa Lamm Cultural Center, Cultural center in Roma Norte, Mexico
Casa Lamm is a cultural center in Roma Norte housed in a restored early 20th-century mansion. The building contains exhibition galleries, classrooms, a specialized library, a bookstore, and an international restaurant.
The building was constructed in 1911 on Alvaro Obregon Street and originally served as a French school for boys. It was transformed into a cultural institution in 1994.
The center displays works by contemporary Mexican and international artists in its exhibition spaces. Visitors can experience the current art scene and engage with diverse artistic perspectives throughout the galleries.
The center offers academic programs in literature and art history in both in-person and online formats. A specialized library and bookstore are available for visitors to explore.
The center holds an extensive photography collection originally assembled by Televisa over several decades. This archive offers a visual record of significant moments captured over a long period.
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