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Museo Casa de La Bola

Museo Casa de La Bola

Parque Lira 136, Colonia Tacubaya, Mexico City, Mexico
Tel: +52 5 5155582
 

This eclectic construction, occupied by a Spanish Catholic Inquisitor in the first half of the 16th century, has many a story to tell both through its architecture and the objects within, acquired over the course of time. According to legend, one of its most distinguished inhabitants was Jose Zorrilla, the creator of the literary figure Don Juan Tenorio. In 1842, the property was purchased by Antonio Haghenbeck, who decorated it with European tapestries, ornate mirrors, oil lamps and European and Mexican art, converting it into an eclectic town-house, which we can now admire in its entirety. According to the property deeds, this house has been called la Casa de la Bola, or the House of the Ball since the 19th century. The name alludes, perhaps, to some spherical element that once decorated the facade. On Don Antonios death, his old residence was bequeathed to the public and his specific orders were that it should be turned into a museum.

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Apr 2, 2009 by John and Dorainne from Chicago Ill
Overall Rating: 10 Overall user rating

  • Friendly knowledgeable guide - perfect English skills.
  • No real parking area - best to go by taxi and have them wait.

“Absolutely over the top! Drop dead beautiful and we had the place to ourselves along with a very friendly and knowledgeable guide. This is one of the best kept secret treasures in Mexico City.”

Jan 27, 2009 by LeRoy from Coral Gables, FL
Overall Rating: 6 Overall user rating

  • An interesting peek at how the very rich lived in mid-19th century Mexico City.
  • The administration is very visitor-unfriendly.

“This is a very interesting mansion with 19th century, over the top, decoration. It is greatly in need of TLC. By guided tour only - ours was in Spanish and very detailed.”

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