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Mexico City is a mecca of classical music, with a number of orchestras offering
season programming. These include the Mexico City Philharmonic,[45] which performs
at the Sala Ollin Yoliztli; the National Symphony Orchestra, whose home base
is the Palacio de Bellas Artes (The Fine Arts Palace), a masterpiece of art
nouveau and art decó styles; the Philharmonic Orchestra of the National
Autonomous University of Mexico (OFUNAM),[46] and the Minería Symphony
Orchestra,[47] both of which perform at the acoustically renown Sala Nezahualcóyotl,
which was the first wrap-around concert hall in the Western Hemisphere when
inaugurated in 1976. There are also many smaller ensembles that enrich Mexico City's
musical scene, including the Carlos Chávez Youth Symphony, the New World
Orchestra (Orquesta del Nuevo Mundo), the National Polytechnical Symphony and
the Bellas Artes Chamber Orchestra (Orquesta de Cámara de Bellas Artes).

Mexico City is also a leading center of popular culture and music. There are a
multitude of venues hosting the top Spanish and English-language performers.
These include the 10,000-seat National Auditorium that regularly schedules the
top Spanish and English-language pop and rock artists, as well as many of the
world's leading performing arts ensembles. Other popular sites for pop-artist
performances include the Teatro Metropolitan, the 15,000-seat Palacio de los
Deportes, and the larger Foro Sol Stadium, where top-name international artists
perform on a regular basis. The Cirque du Soleil has held several seasons at
the Carpa Santa Fe, in the Santa Fe district in the western part of Mexico City.

It is said that Mexico City has more theaters than any other city in the Spanish-speaking
world. At any given time, plays being staged run the gamut from Spanish versions
of Broadway shows, such as Beauty and the Beast and Chicago to mainstream Spanish-language
originals and alternative theatre.

The Centro Nacional de las Artes (National Center for the Arts), in southern
Mexico City, has several venues for music, theatre, dance. UNAM's main campus,
also in the southern part of Mexico City, is home to the Centro Cultural Universitario
(the University Culture Center) (CCU), which includes the Sala Nezahualcóyotl
(Nezahualcóyotl Concert Hall) (music), the Sala Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
(theatre), Sala Miguel Covarrubias (dance), Sala Carlos Chávez (chamber
music), as well as the Salas Julio Bracho and José Revueltas, that regularly
show a very interesting mix of non-commercial films from all over the world.
The CCU also houses the National Library, the interactive Universum, Museo de
las Ciencias[48] and slated to open in 2008, the new University Museum of Contemporary
Art (MUAC).[49] A branch of the National University's CCU cultural center was
inaugurated in 2007 in the facilities of the former Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
known as Tlatelolco, in north-central Mexico City.

The (José Vasconcelos Library), a national library, is located on the
grounds of the former Buenavista railroad station in the northern part of Mexico City.

The Papalote children's museum is located in Chapultepec Park (within Chapultepec
woods), near the Museo Tecnológico, and the La Feria amusement park.
The Six Flags México (the largest amusement park in Latin America) amusement
park is located in the Ajusco neighborhood, in the south of Mexico City.

The Cineteca Nacional (the Mexican Film Library), near the Coyoacán
suburb, shows a wide variety of films, and stages many film festivals, including
the annual International Showcase, and many smaller ones ranging from Scandinavian
and Uruguayan cinema, to Jewish and GLBT-themed films. Cinemex, one of the biggest
film business chain, also has more than one film festivals during the year,
with both national and international movies.

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