Dating
from the 17th century, the house
still has its original subterranean
rooms with vaulted ceilings in
the cellar of the hotel. The
two main floors were renovated
in 1934, giving the house a distinctly
Sevillian flavour.
The
central courtyard, decorated
with tiles from the famous Mensaque
Tile Factory in Seville and the
wrought iron columns and the
marble floor which were added
at that time have all been left
intact.
Especially impressive are the large handcarved antique french windows and the
majestic and elegant balustrade of the main staircase leading to a domed gallery
on the second floor.
In Cordoba, this hotel is unique for its colonial style. Its eight rooms look
onto a central patio which is full of light and colours. These beautifully
decorated rooms with their antique doors and windows, natural fabrics and cast
iron furniture all have spacious bathrooms decorated in warm colours.
All
bedrooms are equiped with television,
air conditionnig, central heating,
full bathroom, double glazing,
telephone.
The
courtyard with its greenery and
its tiled gallery is a perfect
place to relax inviting guests
to enjoy and reflect upon the
art and culture. A place to sit
and appreciate life.
The
library is the more charming
corner of the house where you
will found three main subjects:
Gastronomie, Architecture and
Art.
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