Rojas Cultural Center
Public authorities, Accessible, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Accessible toilet
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The Rojas Cultural Center opened on May 1, 1962, as the cultural hall of the “Banga” fishing collective farm. It was reopened on May 25, 2007, when the facility reopened its doors following extensive renovations and was renamed the Rojas Cultural Center. The cultural center features an auditorium with 400 seats, an exhibition hall, a conference room with 70 seats, two dressing rooms, a mirror room, a classroom, storage rooms, administrative offices, and a lighting technician’s room.
The center has an accessible restroom with a single-lever faucet. The cultural center can be accessed from the side, next to the municipal police station.
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The Rojas Cultural Center opened on May 1, 1962, as the cultural hall of the “Banga” fishing collective farm. It was reopened on May 25, 2007, when the facility reopened its doors following extensive renovations and was renamed the Rojas Cultural Center. The cultural center features an auditorium with 400 seats, an exhibition hall, a conference room with 70 seats, two dressing rooms, a mirror room, a classroom, storage rooms, administrative offices, and a lighting technician’s room.
The center has an accessible restroom with a single-lever faucet. The cultural center can be accessed from the side, next to the municipal police station.
Accessibility
Facilities
5 Photos