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Casa de los azulejos in Mexico City

Mexico City Monuments and Historic Buildings: Casa de los azulejos



Casa de los Azulejos

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The Casa de los Azulejos or the House of Tiles is a 18th century palace which was built by the Court del Valle de Orizaba family.  A must visit site in Mexico City, one can walk along the Madero street to the corner of Filomeno Mata to see the beautiful decorated historic building covered in blue and white tiles. Built in the 16th century, this mansion is a good place to stop for lunch.

Address:              Centro Histórico, Madero 4, Mexico City

Telephone:        55.5512.7824

Category: Monument and Historic Building


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