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From the outside, this hotel looks just like a colonial building with
typical Spanish terraces and heavy wooden doors. But once you enter
the courtyard, you are immediatly transported back to 19th century.
The decor is an eclectic blend of beautifully preserved colonial
antiques and rustic furniture. The traditional talavera ceramics of
the area are used, along with exquisite gold-leaf detailing around the
doorframes.
Brick-lined arches, lacquered brick floors and colorful walls are
adorned with antiques from the Espinosa's collection: religious
sculptures, portraits of nobles and colonial artifacts will take you
back in time. In fact, the hotel houses the family's antique gallery,
tempting you with everything from furniture and tapestry to sculptures
and religious art.
Eight luxury rooms, where comfort and wealthy times are mixed up. Each
room is totally different to the other, and features different holy
relics spreaded among all the place.
Each room is uniquely decorated with antique artifacts, if you like
what you see, you can buy the whole ensemble and take it home! How so?
For generations the Espinosa family has sold antiques in the Los Sapos
area of Puebla's Historic Center.
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