Door to a balcony in "Casa de los Azulejos" (House of tiles) in Mexico City, owned by the Sanborn´s store-restaurant chain.
This beautiful Baroque construction is now owned by the Sanborn store-restaurant chain, so you might like to have a snack while you're here. Originally built as a palace for the Marques del Valle de Orizaba, the tiles (azulejos) on the façade date back to the 18th century and are said to be Chinese in origin. The interior is quite stunning: a Moorish patio and a mural by Orozco are just two of its special features.
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Location: Casa de los azulejos, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico DF, Mexico
Photo credit: © Emiliano Rodriguez / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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