Located within the complex of the National Center for the Arts on the Río Churubusco Axis, this auditorium is one of the most recognized closed halls for sound appreciation in the city. The venue is covered with treated wood panels in a geometric design of inclined walls that guarantees crispness for acoustic formats, isolating the noise of the surrounding roadway.
The auditorium frequently houses presentations of chamber music, contemporary ensembles, international guitar encounters, electroacoustic music cycles, piano recitals, and choral concerts. Its acoustics are precise and are conceived to not require electronic amplification for chamber orchestras or soloists, delivering a pure sound to the seats.
The profile of the attendees brings together CENART students, families, young people, and music lovers looking for high-level technical performances. Behavior is polite and silent inside the roofed hall, requiring punctuality for the start of the event. The clothing usually reflects a casual and university spirit.
Food and beverage services are restricted to the cafeteria spaces of the exterior complex itself, offering basic options in areas away from the hall. It is not permitted to bring food into the seats.
Access to the presentations in this auditorium covers options for both free events and functions with a box office cost, which maintain economical recovery fees designed to support the cultural work of the southern circuit.