![]() The latter drive up for a weekend trip or join many of the 600+ weddings staged in the city each year now. Ever-wealthier international travelers enticed by glossy magazine covers have been joined by Mexico City travelers. The visitor profile of San Miguel has changed quite a bit in the past decade. A copy sits in each one of the rooms for the perusal of the guests. Her series of melancholy (and at times dark) photographs taken in the house were compiled into a book entitled Casa No Name. That would be history enough, but this hotel was also the home of Deborah Turbeville, a world-renowned photographer that lived there during the last fifteen years of her life. ![]() The current owner worked on restoration of the painting, bringing the story full circle. The original owner was a prominent priest, one who commissioned a mural in his nearby church that is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Can a house with no name really be a luxury hotel? Well a small one maybe, but yes.Ĭasa No Name in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico got its name from a previous resident, but it’s not a short story. ![]()
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