Casa del Rector Art Collection offers luxury hospital services, with a neoclassical façade dating from the colonial era. It is located on Positos street, in the center of Guanajuato, one of the areas with the greatest tourist, gastronomic, cultural and artistic activity in the city. It privileges outdoor environments, with the intention that guests enjoy the sensory experiences that Guanajuato offers.
The building where Casa del Rector is located is one of the oldest in Guanajuato and, without a doubt, the most beautiful facade on Positos Street thanks to its neoclassical design, characteristic of the viceregal era.
It is a question of a mansion that dates back to the 19th century; General Florencio Antillón lived there —uncle of the famous Guanajuato writer Jorge Ibargüengoitia—, who collaborated with Ignacio Zaragoza in the Battle of Puebla.
Colonel Joaquín Obregón González, the first official governor of Guanajuato, also lived in the place; in fact, the hotel still retains the general’s initials on some blacksmith shops. In addition, it was the home, for nearly 50 years, of Armando Olivares Carillo, founder and first rector of the University of Guanajuato, hence the name Casa del Rector.
Some spaces of the hotel are named after the rectors of said house of studies; such is the case of the courtyard Marcelino Mangas, first rector of the then Colegio de la Purísima Concepción (antecedent of the University of Guanajuato).
In Café 33 —inside the hotel— there is the Don Eugenio plaque, in honor of Don Eugenio Trueba Olivales, and one of the rooms is named Armando Olivares Carillo. After a long period of abandonment, in which the house suffered considerable deterioration, an intensive restoration process began, lasting nearly nine years, which today results in the unique Rector’s House.
Did you know? Pósitos street was the place where Guanajuatenses from the beginning of the 19th century were trained to store food in this historic building.
Casa del Rector is the most important space dedicated to art in Guanajuato. Within its walls are works by great contemporary Mexican artists