To live in the Mexican town of San Miguel de Allende is to live close to the past as well as the very vibrant present. Authentic Spanish-Colonial buildings — brightly painted along picturesque cobblestone streets — and period churches have forged the town’s reputation as a must-see destination for world travelers. The 64-block city center earned a United Nations World Heritage Site designation in 2008 for its “outstanding” buildings.
Casa Palikao is one of them.
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