In the heart of the vibrant city of Culiacán lies a unique space that brings together art, history, and inspiration. The Modular Cultural Center Inés Arredondo (or simply CUM) is a modern complex that is rightfully considered the epicenter of the creative life of the state of Sinaloa. Here, Mexico appears to tourists not just as a land of ancient pyramids, but as a cradle of bold contemporary art and profound literature.
The complex is named after the famous Mexican writer Inés Arredondo, whose talent was born on these very lands. The center is a multifunctional building with exhibition galleries, cozy performance halls, and interactive zones. The architectural style of the complex emphasizes its purpose—to be open, dynamic, and accessible to every guest of the city.
Visitors will find both permanent exhibitions dedicated to regional heritage and temporary shows by world-renowned artists. The Modular Cultural Center plays a key role in popularizing culture, organizing events that turn an ordinary tourist visit into a deep immersion into the atmosphere of modern Mexican society.