Formerly Hotel and Casino Playa de Ensenada functioned this way from 1930-1938, later in the 50’s it was known as Hotel Riviera del Pacifico and it was until 1978 that today the Riviera Civic and Cultural Social Center opened its doors, and since then it has been a space for recreation and recreation for the Ensenada society. Its Structure reflects the architectural style called “Spanish Colonial”, also known as “Colonial California” “Cocacolonial” and “Colonial hollywoodense”, with rustic finishes in cement and details lined with tile reflect a time of splendor, development and economic boom in the city, which is why it has become the architectural heart of Ensenada.