Castillo Ortega-Douglas
Aguascalientes, Mexico, Mexico
Castillo Ortega-Douglas is a castle-like house in central Aguascalientes, Mexico, known for its unusual medieval style with features like a moat, drawbridge, battlements, and turrets.
It was built in the early 1920s for Edmundo Ortega Douglas, in honor of his Scottish grandfather, and was designed by Federico Mariscal with construction overseen by Refugio Reyes Rivas. The building has served different uses over time and is often remembered as one of the city’s most distinctive and eye-catching historic landmarks.
Location
Zona Centro, 20000 Aguascalientes, Mexico
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