From the information available, we believe this house to be around two hundred years old; it is designated by the State of Yucatan as one of Merida’s Historic Monuments. With approximately 152.75 sq meters of construction, this beautiful example of Colonial architecture has been the home of important figures in the history of the state, and was once used as the quarters of the “red soldiers” during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1912).
Besides the original old wood-beamed ceilings, typical period features include rock walls several feet thick and a fine interior terraced patio with columns and arches. Antique wrought iron, hand-cut stone pillars and arches plus original hand made cement-tile “pasta” floors….it is also important to mention that the property has had maintenance and is in an excellent state of preservation.
Whether you are looking for a fine residence or a commercial investment, this is a wonderful opportunity in the heart of the Historic Center and just a few blocks from the Main Square.
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