Cámara Houses

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Coordinates20°58′36″N 89°37′11″W / 20.97667°N 89.61972°W / 20.97667; -89.61972
Completed1911; 115 years ago (1911)
The Cámara Houses
Interactive map of the The Cámara Houses area
General information
LocationPaseo de Montejo 495, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Coordinates20°58′36″N 89°37′11″W / 20.97667°N 89.61972°W / 20.97667; -89.61972
Completed1911; 115 years ago (1911)
Design and construction
ArchitectGustave Umbdenstock

The Cámara Houses (In Spanish: Las Casas Cámara, "Las Casas Gemelas"[1]), also known as the Twin Houses (In Spanish: Las Casas Gemelas), are two historic town houses at 495 Paseo de Montejo in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. Built between 1908 and 1911, they were based on a Beux-Arts design in the French Second Empire Style by Gustave Umbdenstock, the French architect. Initially, they served as a private residence for the aristocratic de la Cámara family. In 1964, one of the two houses was acquired by the Barbachano family; since 2021, it has been open to the public as a museum.[2] Over the years, the houses have received countless guests, including Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, Umberto II of Italy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.[3]

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