Santa Marta is South America's oldest surviving city and the second most important colonial city on Colombia's Caribbean coast. Moreover its long history and charming center, it is today a city on the upswing. Construction is booming, business and entrepreneurs are moving in, property prices are rising, and old-town Santa Marta is turning into a jewel of a Caribbean port city Santa Marta is slowly gaining a bit more of its own charm, and you might well find yourself spending more time here than you imagined.
Stunning and gorgeous colonial mansion in Old Town
This house is with view to Parque Bolivar :
This is Santa Marta’s second most important square. It is named after
our countries revolutionary war hero Simon Bolivar, who died in Santa Marta.
On the north east side you will find la Casa de la Aduana where Simon
Bolivar stayed from December 1st to the 6th in 1830; this is also where they
held his wake. In this square you will also find the small gold museum
(Museo de Oro) and the Banco de la Republica library. In the middle of the
square you will find a beautiful statue of Simon Bolivar on horse back.
The park faces the ocean and enjoys the shade of many
well-positioned trees, making it a very picturesque location. Local
meetings, concerts and sports events are frequently hosted here.
The house we sell has been designed by same architect from Casa de la
Aduana and was built in the beginning of nineteeth century.
It is a family home and is owned by the fourth generation of same
family, very famous in Santa Marta.
It is a marvelous colonial three levels house built around a central courtyard.
Building area: 850m2
Occupied área ; 330m2
State of conservation : Excelent