Narrativ Lofts — Numen.
Casa Numen — in the living heart of Campeche’s UNESCO historic center — is a colonial loft where earthy warmth and mid-century precision share the same walls. Boiserie panels, chukum plaster, and hand-painted ceramic tiles establish the bones; boucé swivel armchairs, cesca-style chairs, cedar-plank beds, bring the space into its own voice.
The bedroom, framed by a glass-and-iron door, sits apart from the world without closing it out. A private balcony opens over Calle 59 — city skyline, cobblestones, and the particular light of a city that has been beautiful for four centuries.
Highlights
Historic Architectural Character
High ceilings, boiserie walls, chukum plaster, and hand-painted ceramic tiles — the colonial bones of a 17th-century building on Calle 59, preserved and brought quietly into the present.
Colonial Meets Mid-Century
Bouclé swivel armchairs, cesca-style chairs, a jade object wrapped in mud, cedar-plank beds, and a glass-and-iron bedroom door — one-of-a-kind pieces under an earthy, warm palette.
Prime Heritage Location
A balcony over Calle 59, looking out at cobblestones, colonial facades, and the city skyline. One block from the cathedral, steps from everything Campeche holds.
Stylish Hideaway, Quietly Acclaimed
A loft that looks even more beautiful in person than in the photographs — as guests consistently note.



