Calle SimĂłn BolĂvar 224, Lafayette, 44160 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico
In 1929, the man who would become Latin Americaâs most celebrated architect, Luis BarragĂĄn, built two houses for Sr. Ildefenso Franco to rent. Many years later, an architecture aficionado purchased and restored one of the houses, preserving its original tiling, floors, and finishes while adding contemporary furniture and local artisan textiles. The house, which features five private rooms, now operates as an Airbnb, giving guests the chance to stay in one of BarragĂĄnâs earliest works.
If you choose to stay here, be sure to check out the hidden room above the garage. Working during an era when the Mexican government endeavored to suppress the Catholic Church, BarragĂĄnâhimself a devout Catholicâbuilt the secret room as a place where priests could lead mass in the old-fashioned manner, by turning their backs to the attendants. The space eventually became the servantsâ quarters and fell into disrepair, but has since been restored to its former glory, along with its lovely terrace.
November 20, 2018 09:01 AM
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