Palace of Iturbide

Local namePalacio de Iturbide
LocationMexico City

The Palace of Iturbide is a large palatial residence located in the historic center of Mexico City at Madero Street #17. It was built by the Count of San Mateo Valparaíso as a wedding gift for his daughter. It gained the name “Palace of Iturbide” because Agustín de Iturbide lived there and accepted the crown of the First Mexican Empire at the palace after independence from Spain. Today, the restored building houses the Fomento Cultural Banamex; it has been renamed the Palacio de Cultura Banamex.

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Opening hours

Daily: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Iturbide

Address 17 Calle Francisco I. Madero, Ciudad de México 06010, Mexico

Coordinates 19°26'1.006" N -99°8'20.548" E

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