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Walk along Madero Street until you come to the corner of Filomeno Mata. Here you will see a house covered in blue and white tiles. This house, located at number 4 Francisco Madero Street, is covered in azulejos (tiles) from the state of Puebla, which are called talavera.

Built in the 16th Century, this mansion has an interesting history:

In 1737 the Count and Countess of Orizaba ordered the renovation of their home and the placement of the tiles.

From 1881 it functioned as a private men's club.

In 1917 it was converted into a drug store and soda fountain which eventually evolved into Sanborn's, a chain of restaurants and department stores, which is what it is today.

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Additional Photos by Oscar Marquez (osmarq) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 54 W: 44 N: 121] (877)
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