Casa de los Lamentos

Museum · Guanajuato City

Casa de los Lamentos

Museum · Guanajuato City

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a 36240, A Dolores Hidalgo 7, Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico

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Explore a quirky 18th-century house with guided tours that blend local legends and humor, perfect for families seeking a light spooky adventure.  

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"After his wife Constanza died in an assault, Tadeo Mejía became unhinged. In the 1890s, his delusional attempts to contact his dead spouse lead to a murderous spree. It’s said that the groans and shrieks of Mejía’s victims still echo through the mansion where his sinister deeds were carried out. Today the Casa de los Lamentos, or “House of Laments,” is a kitschy museum that can be toured by daring tourists. Since acting as Mejía’s bloody residence, the house has been subject to tales of haunting by subsequent tenants. Reports of lingering wails and the cries of Mejía’s victims have lent the house its descriptive name. Once inside, dioramas depicting Mejía surrounded by skulls, chains, and implements of black magic give visitors a morbid greeting. Perhaps as unsettling are the displays that focus on his lost relationship, with shelves of crockery from the 19th century alongside framed photographs of Mejía and his lost Constanza. The local legend relates that Mejía suffered from psychosis in the wake of his wife’s death, and would stop at nothing to be reunited with her. He consulted a witch, who instructed him in bizarre, ghastly rituals of human sacrifice — all in an attempt to contact Constanza. It’s unknown how many murders Mejía went on to commit, but several human remains were discovered in the house’s basement, along with Satanic imagery. Mejía eventually killed himself, taking the knowledge of how many lives he truly claimed to the grave." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Linda Mendez

Google
I enjoyed it. I love old buildings etc.. was it scary? No. But it was an interesting story and not expensive. Understanding Spanish is a definite must. Lots of Halloween props that are nothing spectacular. But my husband and I enjoyed it. Smaller kids who are into spooky would probably love it.

Gloria S

Google
This place is just ok. This is definitely a tourist trap. I paid for a "guided tour" and this was our first stop. The place is small and they charge 50.00 pesos for each person, it's not scary but younger children will jump for their little "scares" they try to include. The tour guide, from this place tells you at the end to please give them tips but state they're not paid to please try to give more than 20 pesos of tip. I wouldn't not recommend coming to this place. If you take the tour, you don't have to go inside. You can just wait outside.

Al Gambini

Google
Guided Spooky house with narrated stories. Very small and short tour with a few creative ideas and a twist of humor.

John Saenz

Google
Nice museum with a funny/humorous tour guide! Different rooms to show you and tell you stories, small gift shop inside from the miners.

Luis Ponce

Google
Tale it as it is and you will enjoy…. Adjust your expectations and the main course is the guy leading the group…. Must speak Spanish to understand and get it …. Its a small place but different…. Haunted mansion without the moving carts, the size and the effects

Delphine Kirkland

Google
Morbid. It was the first stop on a tour. It was like a corny house of horrors . My favorite part was getting out of the house and into the garden. Death, torture and that aren't of interest to me. I would not have chosen it as a place to go. My Guanajuato family said that the incident is a fairy tale and not historically logical.

_cecirubi

Google
Spooky Museum with story telling of local legends. Guide was entertaining, 60 pesos per adult and walkthrough was about 30minutes. They do not have mummies, only replicas.

L. M. Grenier

Google
We went there with the city tour sold at the bus station. They sell it as a "legends museum", but to me this place didn't make any sense. The guide tried to be funny and to scared people, but in a city so rich in history, I was a bit annoyed to spend (or lose...) time and money there. In the same genre, I preferred the Museo Del Purgatorio (where we were also brought), which was at least funny for real and you could at least learn something...