Discover the architectural jewels of Guadalajara

Remodeling: Rafael Urzúa (1936)

It stands out for various elements that would become later Tapatío regionalism iconsamong them: semicircular arches, geometric shapes and powerful textures. Currently houses coffee arrayanes.

Av. Vallarta 1697, Col. American

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José Clemente Orozco Study House

Architecture: José Clemente Orozco and Luis Barragán (1937-1938)

Restoration: Carlos Ochoa (2014)

Last Barragán structure in Guadalajara before his departure to Mexico City. This began at the beginning of its modern rationalist period. The muralist teacher was strongly involved in his design. Currently, it houses silent room.

Manuel López Cotilla 814, Col. American

Minerva Torre (Moragrega).Roman Lopez / UNSPLASH.

Minerva Torre (Moragrega)

Architecture: Erich Coufal (1961)