Latino Cultural Center
Dallas, TX 75204 United States Get Directions
Located in the heart of Dallas’ vibrant Arts District, the Latino Cultural Center (LCC) is both a landmark and a community gathering place that celebrates Latino creativity and tradition. The center’s striking orange-and-purple architecture—designed by world-renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta—houses an art gallery, 300-seat theater, sculpture courtyard, and classrooms that host art workshops and cultural programming year-round.
During the Día de los Muertos Festival, the LCC transforms into a colorful celebration of life and remembrance. The outdoor plaza and courtyard come alive with altars, art installations, dance and music performances, children’s activities, and artisan vendors. Families gather to honor loved ones and celebrate community through the timeless traditions of Día de los Muertos.
Conveniently located near downtown Dallas, the venue offers free parking in adjacent lots and easy access to DART public transit. The facility is ADA-accessible and family-friendly.
Venue Highlights:
Art gallery and performance theater
Outdoor plaza and sculpture courtyard
Hands-on workshop spaces
Free on-site parking
Fully accessible facilities