This mansion, built in 1797 by the First Earl of Jaral de Berrio, Miguel de Berrio y Zaldívar, later became the property of the famous Ortiz insurgents.    By 1822, it was the home of María Josefa Carlota de Allende y Montemayor, niece of General Ignacio Allende, who is hailed as leader of the initial revolutionary forces that eventually won México‘s Independence.

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1,737 square meters (18,697 square feet) of construction on 1,065 square meters   (11, 464 square feet)  of land

  REDUCED TO $4,000,000 US for whole property, 2 floors with patio plus commercial spaces on street
A welcoming colonial home boasting an impressive entry, many living rooms, and a multitude of bedrooms with charming details such as original hand painted wallpaper, a library, an office and a private chapel. A kitchen more than adequate services the two dining rooms, one dining room for entertaining on a smaller scale and a grand dining room ready for a king's banquet.  The soothing sound of the centrally located fountain follows you from room to room. Doorways and windows are focused on colonnades of arches surrounding the quiet beauty and tranquility of the plant filled patio creating a world of its own inside the center of the city. This historical property includes four prime commercial spaces with store fronts facing Correo and Recreo streets, be prepared for endless possibilities.
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