English: This 1916 building is described as the “best example of its kind” (Art Nouveau) in Mexico City's Roma neighbourhood by the book Ciudad de México Guía de Arquitectura / Mexico City An Architectural Guide, edited by Ernesto Alva Martinez. El Universal newspaper described it as “the only property in the Mexican capital that retains the Art Nouveau style in its entirety.” It is attributed to “Arquitectura Prunes”, as noted in the panel on the facade above the doorway. In 2006, Higuera + Sánchez architects restored the building for Grupo Pegaso, rescuing it from a state of abandonment.
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