It was inaugurated in 1993 and named after Ángel O. Berríos, former mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico.
[1] The performing arts center is one of the largest of its kind in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
[2] The complex is divided into three arts venues: the Felipe Rodríguez Concert Hall, the José Luis Moneró Room, and the Carmita Jiménez Convention Room.
The complex is also home to several restaurants and cafés, and has further capacity for conventions, meetings and miscellaneous activities such as school ceremonies, proms and business events.
The complex is connected to the Caguas City Hall through a promenade called Paseo de las Artes Abelardo Díaz Alfaro ("Promenade of the Arts").