In the place which now occupies the Morelos Theater, was home for priests then become a hostelry and later into alhóndiga. The theater was designed by the Engineer Jose Noriega starting in 1883 and finishing its construction in 1885 when it was inaugurated with the drama "The civil death". Its neoclassic style with three semicircular arches at the front, bolsters at the top and small medallions on the main doors.