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Casa del Lago was instituted in 1959 as the first off-campus Cultural Center of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is characterized by its extraordinary ability to promote the cultural and generational encounter between the vanguard and tradition. It was established with Juan José Arreola as its founding director and is located in the Woods of Chapultepec, a traditional Sunday walk area for the inhabitants of the capital.

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  • Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola (en)
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  • Casa del Lago was instituted in 1959 as the first off-campus Cultural Center of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is characterized by its extraordinary ability to promote the cultural and generational encounter between the vanguard and tradition. It was established with Juan José Arreola as its founding director and is located in the Woods of Chapultepec, a traditional Sunday walk area for the inhabitants of the capital. (en)
  • La Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola es un centro cultural ubicado en el Bosque de Chapultepec de la Ciudad de México. Fue fundada como Centro de Extensión de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) en 1959 por su primer director, Juan José Arreola.​​ El primer centro cultural de la universidad ubicado fuera del campus universitario,​ tiene su acceso principal por la calle Reforma y está situado a orillas del Lago Mayor. Durante la década de 1970 fue un reconocido espacio cultural donde se realizaban lecturas poéticas, talleres literarios y otras actividades artísticas.​ (es)
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  • Casa del Lago was instituted in 1959 as the first off-campus Cultural Center of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is characterized by its extraordinary ability to promote the cultural and generational encounter between the vanguard and tradition. It was established with Juan José Arreola as its founding director and is located in the Woods of Chapultepec, a traditional Sunday walk area for the inhabitants of the capital. In each of the artistic disciplines, that have taken place in this multifaceted enclosure, the originality and experimentation have gathered together and allowed the creators to show how the contemporary is not incompatible with the large popular audience that visit it, turn it into an emblematic place in the cultural scene of the city. (en)
  • La Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola es un centro cultural ubicado en el Bosque de Chapultepec de la Ciudad de México. Fue fundada como Centro de Extensión de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) en 1959 por su primer director, Juan José Arreola.​​ El primer centro cultural de la universidad ubicado fuera del campus universitario,​ tiene su acceso principal por la calle Reforma y está situado a orillas del Lago Mayor. Durante la década de 1970 fue un reconocido espacio cultural donde se realizaban lecturas poéticas, talleres literarios y otras actividades artísticas.​ Por acuerdo del rector Juan Ramón de la Fuente, el 31 de enero de 2002 se le otorgó el nombre de su director fundador, Juan José Arreola, quien la convirtiera en un centro de cultura nacional con gran arraigo y prestigio en Latinoamérica, un lugar en donde se han dado cita, en los últimos 50 años, los representantes de la vanguardia artística del país. (es)
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