Ball House Museum
Museum · Sears Roebuck ·

Ball House Museum

Museum · Sears Roebuck ·

Colonial architectural jewel with 19th-century European eclectic style

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Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
Ball House Museum by null
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Av. Parque Lira 136, Tacubaya, Miguel Hidalgo, 11870 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Av. Parque Lira 136, Tacubaya, Miguel Hidalgo, 11870 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

+52 55 2614 0393
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 19, 2025

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How We Pulled It Off: A Party-All-Night Destination Wedding in Mexico City

"Mercedes and Alex were drawn to venues steeped with culture, with a connection to nature. He had proposed to her inside the Glyptoteket museum atrium and garden in Copenhagen—they wanted similar staples with their Mexican venue, Museo Casa de la Bola. “It's this beautiful garden, but also an old house that's a museum, so it really made sense. It fit exactly what we'd hoped for,” says Mercedes. Plus, the visuals were thoroughly Mexican, another requirement on their list. “It's a hacienda with big stone columns, and you can feel the Latin influence in the architecture,” explains Alex."

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Ball House Museum

Sarah B.

Google
I wanted to visit a decorative arts museum in CDMX and found this incredible home. The decor on the second floor is as it was back in the day. Ornate, luxurious, historically significant and beautiful. I joined a Spanish-only tour, and the guide was fantastic and approachable. So informative. I walked here after touring Luis Barragan's home. Visiting both sites on one day showed me varied epochs in Mexican design and ways of living.

Daniel O.

Google
Beautiful little museum off the beaten path in Mexico City! I had a great guide . If you like period homes and want to learn more about the aristocracy in Mexico this is great ! Email them !!! People complaining in the reviews didn’t communicate properly with the museum. They’re open three days a week and they have specific time slots .

vasily K.

Google
One of those Must visit places in CDMX, with beautiful interiors ( unfortunately photo's inside of the house are not allowed only the garden and surroundings its better to book appointment with the professional guide in advance to filly enjoy the heritage and the history of this place

Raj M.

Google
Asked for English tour and was told card was accepted. Got dropped in a Spanish tour, they didn't accept card, and overcharged by 300% bc we didn't have cash. Wouldn't recommend. Tbh not even that cool. Garden was decent but that was it.

Alex Krotkov P.

Google
Awesome wedding venue! We photographed the marriage celebration of A&V here in April 2023, and it was amazing. Ok, first of all, the couple looked absolutely stunning, surrounded by their beautiful friends and family - that obviously makes a big part of the equation. On top of that, the garden setting and the glass balcony were picture-perfect both for the first look session and for the ceremony (and the heartfelt speeches from the couple's bffs and relatives added a deeply personal touch to the ceremony). The venue staff were not only friendly but also incredibly professional, and the wedding planner went out of her way to make sure everything and everyone was on time and at the right spot. Everyone went out of their way to assist my team in capturing the best images, ensuring that every moment was beautifully documented, thank you so much! Yesss, the architecture of Casa de la Bola is a mere dream for wedding photography. The blend of historical charm and contemporary elegance creates a unique backdrop for capturing love and celebration. The lush garden + that glass-walled patio = a photographer's paradise. A variety of stunning settings for photos - I only wish I had more time for sessions during the day lol. The colonial interiors are amazing, too, making a great backdrop for the reception. For me, Casa de la Bola is a top recommendation for a wedding venue in Mexico City, I'd definitely love to come here again for an event or simply a couple session or ceremony. With its remarkable architecture, and enchanting garden, and friendly and professional staff, it's an ideal location for any couple looking to have a beautiful wedding here in CDMX.

Diana E.

Google
Beautiful, attended a ceremony here, just beautiful.

Andy M.

Google
This house is basically a time-capsule. It really places you in a completely different state of mind, in terms of decor, religious overtones and even what was considered luxury. Forget about taking your camera, there's no photographs allowed here.

Mick L.

Google
No photos were allowed in the museum. The gardens were very lush and the history of the house was quite interesting.