Palacio del Marqués del Apartado
| Palace of the Marqués del Apartado | |
|---|---|
Rep. de Argentina façade of the building | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical |
| Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Construction started | 1795 |
| Completed | 1805 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Manuel Tolsá |
The Palace of the Marquis del Apartado is a historic residence located in Mexico City, just to the northeast of the city's Zocalo (main plaza) in the Historic center of Mexico City.
It was built between 1795 and 1805 over one of the pyramids of the Aztec sacred precinct in Tenochtitlan. The residence was initially built for the main minter of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and the third floor was prepared to become the residence of Spanish king Ferdinand VII. However, the king never came to colonial Mexico. Today, the palace houses the main headquarters of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH).