VO22-414EP/RF This house is one of the most important houses in Quertaro, for its antiquity, its location, its relevance and its beauty. It is an ideal location for exclusive restaurants, boutique hotels (currently adjacent to the boutique hotel La Repblica) art galleries, corporate offices, etc. It was the headquarters of Banamex for many years and later the Human Rights offices. It is said that it was the architect Eduardo Tresguerras who changed the physiognomy of this originally baroque house to its neoclassical style It is on one floor, with a high faade, with a large gate of stonework frames. It has one window on the left and two on the right; The entire faade is topped by a protruding mortar cornice adorned with slats and garlands. The hallway is wide but relatively short, with the delivery of pilasters and imported stonework, as well as a semicircular arch that leads to the corridors, of a square patio. The corridors have three lowered arches per side, the central ones being wider aligned with the hallway; Its stone columns are very slender and of high base. A distinctly neoclassical set. Around the corridors go the rooms, which carry doors and windows with smooth stonework frames, which have heavy ornaments on the cornices. On the other side of the courtyard, in front of the entrance hall is the access arch to the house of the viceregal era. The house has four patios.
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