

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
The Ecala House is an old mansion that boasts the most beautiful facade in the city, made of quarry stone.
It stands on the former Portal de Dolores, on the west side of the Plaza de la Independencia.
The construction was completed in 1784 and was acquired by Councilor Tomás López de Ecala, hence its name.
Its design is clearly influenced by Roman architecture, with an entrance portico, a transitional gate, and a central courtyard surrounded by arcades, visually culminating in the beautiful spiral staircases made of brick and quarry stone.
Currently, it is occupied by government offices.
Location
Av. Prol. Luis Pasteur No. 6, Centro, Santiago de Querétaro, Qro.
Casa de Ecala
HISTORY AND COLONIAL ART