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  • tere m
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    The hotel is a great building and a great collection!

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    The newly opened building, excellent restaurant, service and organization. You enjoy a good collection of virrenal art in the twentieth century. Discrete advertising of the bank. I wish the only cu ...

    Reviewed on Nov 24, 2019
  • Miguemex
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    You can only admire their outside

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    This beautiful Baroque architecture building and excellent conservation status can only be admired on its outer face.

    Reviewed on May 7, 2016
  • Jose R
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    Wonderful is little

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    I don't know when it is built but if I appreciate that everything is contemporary it is shaped by the wand and tezontle.

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2015
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    The city's historic centre is a symbolic place.

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    Mexico Baroque show of the new Spain despite being the office of the national bank of Mexico is a beautiful building was the county house of Valparaíso and a place that has seen history ...

    Reviewed on Jul 23, 2015
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    Representative of Baroque

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    This Baroque building engrosss the list of "Palace works" of our historic centre, designed by insign architect Mexican Francisco Guerrero; was built in 1769 baj...

    Reviewed on Apr 10, 2015
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