1
The Isauro Martinez Theater
Built in 1930, this theater features a beautifully ornamented interior and paintings by Salvador Tarazona. Galeana street No. 73. www.teatroisauromartinez.com.mx
2
Las Noas Christ Statue
Almost 21 meters (69 feet) high, Cristo de las Noas is regarded as the second tallest Christ statue in Latin America. It is located on the top of the Las Noas Hill.
3
La Casa del Cerro Museum
Built in 1904, La Casa del Cerro (the House on the Hill) features a contemporary art gallery, a permanent exhibition, an outdoor theater, and a cactus garden. Tel. (871) 716-5072. Calzada Industrial s/n. Closed on Mondays.
4
La Laguna Regional Museum
This museum exhibits ethnographic, historical, and archaeological collections. Admission fee: $41. Tel. (871) 713-9545 Avenida Juarez No. 1300 Oeste. Closed on Mondays.
5
The Museum of the Revolution
Built in 1850, the museum exhibits artifacts and memorabilia of the Mexican Revolution and Torreon's capture by General Francisco Villa. Address: Lerdo de Tejada No. 1029. Closed on Mondays.
6
The Fundadores Park
Located on the west of the city, the Fundadores (Founding Fathers) Park offers you sports courts, an outdoor theater, a lake, and walkways.



