Lo que queda de un antiguo palacio virreinal | Casa del marqués de Prado Alegre
This palace was built around 1725, originally for an important family in New Spain, and was later given to the Convent of the Incarnation. In 1764, it was purchased from the Convent of the Incarnation by Don Francisco Marcelo de Tejada, who years later received the title of Marquis of Prado Alegre from King Charles III of Spain in 1772.

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