

Beautifully restored and furnished Porfirian two bedroom-two bath apartment
in the
beautiful, historical and trendy Colonia Roma. Located within walking
distance
of Mexico City's best restaurants, art galleries and most
important historical sites.
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Casa Cranfill is a
classic Porfirian town house in the heart of Mexico City’s most trendy
section, the Colonia Roma. The house was built in 1922 and lovingly
restored by the world renowned Shakespearean scholar Professor Thomas
Mabry Cranfill of Austin, Texas, in 1968. Dr. Cranfill used the property as a base
to write his important two volume book on contemporary Mexican art of
the sixties, Images of Mexico. The present owner since 1992,
John Harvey Williams, also originally from Austin, recently restored the
building once again taking special care to maintain the historical
integrity of the structure as well as the artistic milieu so important
to Dr. Cranfill. The mission of Casa Cranfill is to provide an
aesthetically inspiring environment for discriminating visitors to
Mexico City who are interested in exploring the cultural richness of the
city and the surrounding area with a special emphasis on Modern Mexican
painting as well as Mexican
The
Colonia Roma was developed at the end of the 19th century
by wealthy Mexicans in order to have a residence near Chapultepec
Castle which was the official residence of President Porfirio Díaz.
The architectural style is Parisian Belle
Epoch which is
characterized b
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