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    • Image Description: El Pinar (The Pine Grove), a privately owned French-style mansion, was built in 1915. Originally belonging to Humberto Peón, it was later acquired and restored by Alberto Bulnes Guedea and then sold to José Trinidad Molina Castellanos. Designed in the Italian neo-Renaissance architectural style with some characteristic features of French neo-Renaissance, it has 10 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, four half bathrooms, and an eight-car garage.
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    • Image Description: Monumento a La Patria (Monument to the Homeland), located at a busy traffic circle along Pasejo de Montejo, was designed by Colombian artist Rómulo Rozo in 1956. The circular carved stone Mayan-style monument features more than 300 hand-carved figures representing the history of Mexico from the founding of Tenochtitlan through the mid-twentieth century.
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Mérida - Paseo Montejo: El Pinar

El Pinar (The Pine Grove), a privately owned French-style mansion, was built in 1915. Originally belonging to Humberto Peón, it was later acquired and restored by Alberto Bulnes Guedea and then sold to José Trinidad Molina Castellanos. Designed in the Italian neo-Renaissance architectural style with some characteristic features of French neo-Renaissance, it has 10 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, four half bathrooms, and an eight-car garage.

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