
Casa de Montejo
Local name: Museo Casa Montejo
The house will show that the conquerors’ family residence had to be defended not from enemies, but from creditors and its own heirs.
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Highlights include Casa de Montejo, Montejo 495, Monumento a la Patria, Palacio Cantón, Palacio de Gobierno, Plaza Grande.
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Local name: Museo Casa Montejo
The house will show that the conquerors’ family residence had to be defended not from enemies, but from creditors and its own heirs.
The house will show that the conquerors’ family residence had to be defended not from enemies, but from creditors and its own heirs.
Here, a private family home makes it possible to trace how space paid for by henequen passed into the tourism business and then became a museum.
The finale will bring the entire route to the question of who the city's form belongs to after another person has filled it with their own content.
A family note on a household appliance turns a grand palace into the site of a precisely dated farewell.
Here, a change of people in one office will lead from a rebellion to the abolition of workers’ debt bondage.
The square sets out Mérida’s original layout and shows why the city’s main institutions ended up around a single open space.
This stop links the stones of dismantled T'ho to the fate of a shrine that had to be created anew.
The square will explain why taking a single position raised above the street opened the way to Mérida’s center.
A small square marks the exact point where the attempt to extend the wide boulevard into the old center came to a stop.