El edificio había funcionado como parte del colegio de monjas de San Bernardo. Posteriormente, el filántropo Pedro Romero de Terreros compró la casa y la acondicionó con salones, recámaras, salas de juego, bibliotecas y patios. En las últimas décadas del siglo XX el inmueble fue ocupado para negocios locales.
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A magnificent feast for the eyes, a school, and a building overflowing with mysterious tales, the House of the Masks is not one to miss.
Even with a McDonald's, one of the most prestigious addresses on calle Madero shines out from the past.
Don't miss the Downtown Mexico shopping center and hotel. In truth, it's one of the oldest sites in the city center.
One of the finest residential palaces in the city center, this one is open for business, as a Sanborns, and makes for a fine lunch.
One of the darkest, most enchanting of 18th-century palaces in the city center, the Palace of the Marques de Selva Nevada is one you can visit.