Casa San Ysidro: Gutierrez-Minge House - Corrales, New Mexico - Well Preserved 19th-Century Rancho


Located in the village of Corrales to the north of Albuquerque, the Casa San Ysidro was built in the 1870s and named after the patron saint of farming, San Ysidro Labrador. The original building was constructed as the home of the Gutiyrrez family and passed down for generations.

In 1952, the property was sold to Alan and Shirley Minge, who turned the house into a repository for their growing collection of scarce Hispanic New Mexican artifacts. For this reason, Casa San Ysidro is often referred to as the Gutiyrrez-Minge House.

The Minges recreated the house and its grounds as a 19th-century rancho. They added a small family chapel, a central plazuela, and an enclosed horse corral. In 1997, Casa San Ysidro was acquired by the Albuquerque Museum, which now oversees and preserves the estate.

Morning and afternoon tours of this historic location are conducted throughout the year, except during December and January. The charge is $4 for adults, $3 for students with ID and seniors over 65 years, and $2 for children aged 12 and under. Albuquerque Museum Foundation Members are admitted for free. The Casa San Ysidro: Gutiyrrez-Minge House is located at 973 Old Church Road, Corrales, New Mexico 87048.

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