Colonia Roma was founded at the beginning of the 20th century. In it, the upper-class families of the Porfiriato built their mansions, following the Anglo-Saxon and French architectural canons of the time, contrary to the traditional Spanish construction model.
The first buildings were located around the town and pastures of La Romita and little by little it spread until it occupied its current size.
Walter Orrin, owner of a famous circus and businessman known for his progressive ideas for Mexico City, acquired the paddocks for a luxurious urban development.
The Mexican cities where his circus show received the most applause gave names to the streets of his subdivision.
Colonia Roma is today one of the most purposeful and vibrant neighborhoods in Mexico City. It has a first-rate cultural corridor, as well-known art galleries and cultural centers have been installed there. In addition, it offers a wide variety of restaurants with sophisticated gastronomic proposals and trendy bars.