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A room with a large dining table, green glass vases, wicker chairs, a statue, and a fruit painting on the wall.

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Tour the house and view the garden

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About: Casa Ortega

Tour the rooms and see the unique architecture. View the gardens and observe the design elements.

Casa Ortega
Gral. Francisco Ramírez 22, Ampliación Daniel Garza,, 11840, Mexico City
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