This venue for arts, born in 1913 CE, was then the largest theater in the city. Now managed by the Arts Center Enterprises, Inc. (who also manage the Majestic Theatre), it has been renovated with an elegant decor. Creative architectural designs have been incorporated and the adjustable main floor gives scope to various seating arrangements. It is an ideal venue to host events, such as seminars and conferences, besides performing arts events. Enjoy the best Broadway shows and other entertainment shows, and not to forget, the marvelous design of the theater itself!
Come be a part of magic and history with a visit to the Aztec Theatre. Located in downtown, this theater has hosted some historic performances since 1926. Having undergone a major face lift over the years, it possesses excellent visual and acoustic capabilities as well as a grand theatrical space. Some of the very best performers have all laid foot here. The Aztec offers an excellent season of breath taking, awe striking and majestically crafted contemporary performances. It is also used for other cultural and community events Call ahead for reservations, and do check their website for a program of schedule.
This 2,400 blue seat theatre, a pride of San Antonio, was born in 1949. Back then, it was the largest home to theatre in the country. The black light murals and other elements of the interiors are reflections of the history of Mexico and the United States of America. This center celebrates Latin culture in its diverse forms like art, music and so on. It works in partnership with Smithsonian Institution and the John F. Kennedy Center. Together they hold exhibitions, educational events and aim at delivering high quality performances. The Latinos in the country proudly refer to Alameda as the Apollo Theatre.
Construido en 1929, el Majestic es el lugar principal en la ciudad en cuanto a artes escénicas. Está gestionado porArt Center Enterprises, Inc., que también gestiona el Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. La arquitectura refleja influencias barrocas y mediterráneas. Cuenta con paredes coloridas con enredaderas de uva, estatuas, un techo de tejas y muchos otros elementos de diseño que hacen de este lugar un entorno mágico. Alberga espectáculos de Broadway y es el hogar de la Orquesta Sinfónica de San Antonio. Este teatro, recientemente reformado, con un gran escenario y lobby, también acoge a eventos privados y corporativos.
Esta antigua casa de José Antonio Navarro es ahora uno de los mejores tesoros de la historia de la ciudad, aunque menos conocido. Navarro era un importante ganadero y estadista, y fue uno de los dos únicos Texanos nativos de nacionalidad mexicana que firmaron la declaración de la independencia de Texas. Construida en 1848, la casa fue preservada por la Sociedad de Conservación de San Antonio y ahora opera como un pequeño museo, realizando visitas interactivas informativas. También ofrecen actividades especiales para niños.
Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, across from Travis Park, this beautiful church was home to the first United Methodist congregation in the city. Built in the mid-19th century, Travis Park United Methodist Church features a double-aisled sanctuary, finely detailed stained glass windows and majestic spires. Served by an ordained minister, Travis Park United Methodist Church welcomes people of all faiths for Sunday worship.