Stunningly restored eight-room house-hotel designed for rest, reflection, and the appreciation of contemporary Mexican art. Restored by award-winning architecture studios Vertebral and H116 and designed by Ñú the space occupies one of the oldest surviving homes in Colonia Roma—a 20th-century residence now carefully reimagined with restraint and clarity.
Tucked within Roma Norte, one of Mexico City’s most dynamic neighborhoods, the property balances heritage and modernity. Original architectural details are paired with a subdued, timeless design language. Each room offers a distinct sense of calm, shaped by considered materials and thoughtful curation.
Two full houses combined into a 10-bedroom villa in Mexico City.
The stunning former home of legendary Mexican architect Mario Pani in the heart of Mexico City.
Historic home reimagined by Pritzker Prize winning architect Alvaro Siza in beautiful Santa María la Ribera