Narrativ Lofts — Lira.
On Calle 59 — Campeche's most storied pedestrian street — Casa Lira occupies a corner of a beautifully restored 17th-century building and makes it entirely its own.
Colonial architecture and mid-century interior design meet without compromise: boiserie walls, chukum plaster, hand-painted ceramic tiles, cedar-plank beds, bouclé armchairs, and the quiet warmth of clay, ceramics, and jute.
Highlights
Historic Architectural Character
A corner of a restored 17th-century building on Calle 59 — high ceilings, boiserie walls, chukum plaster, and hand-painted ceramic tiles that carry four centuries of craft into every surface.
Colonial Meets Mid-Century
Cedar-plank beds, bouclé armchairs, clay, ceramics, and jute — a considered interior where colonial proportions and mid-century sensibility meet without compromise.
Prime Heritage Location
On Campeche's most storied pedestrian street, one block from the cathedral and four from the sea.
An Open, Luminous Space
Natural light moves through the loft across the day — from the terrace open to the street to the warm tones of clay and ceramic inside.



