The colonial city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas is preparing to host the 23rd edition of the International Cervantino Baroque Pluricultural Festival 2025, one of the most important cultural events in the region.
The festival, which will take place from November 28 to 30, will offer a vast and diverse program encompassing various artistic and academic expressions, solidifying its position as a space for cultural dialogue and international exchange.
Sponsored by CONECULTA, the event promises three days of intense cultural activity with the following main features:
Music and Dance.
Theater.
Book Fair.
Visual Arts.
Children’s Forum and Academic Forum.
All residents of Chiapas and visitors are invited to participate at the various venues in San Cristóbal to enjoy the richness and talent that this festival brings.
📍 Event Summary
Detailed Information
Event: XXIII International Cervantino Baroque Pluricultural Festival 2025
Organized by CONECULTA (State Council for Culture and the Arts)
Dates: November 28-30
Location: San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas
Activities: Music, Dance, Theater, Book Fair, Children’s Forum, Academic Forum, and Visual Arts.
Illustration: Yoss Molina
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Source: alertachiapas




