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Cultural Heritage at Casa Carolina

  • Writer: Michelle Debay
    Michelle Debay
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

 

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Constructed in the 16th century, Casa Carolina stands as a distinguished national cultural heritage site and monument. Once the esteemed residence of the inaugural presbytery of the Santa Catalina Cathedral and the legendary "Café de la Nueva Granada," this exquisite establishment has been meticulously restored. It harmoniously marries colonial architecture with coral stone accents and captivating murals, all while ensuring modern comforts are seamlessly integrated. The property boasts coral stone sculptures and mural paintings that narrate a rich history spanning from the 16th to the 21st century.

Located in the enchanting city of Cartagena, which graces Colombia's Caribbean coast, Casa Carolina is in proximity to breathtaking beaches, historic colonial fortifications, and significant cultural landmarks, making it an idyllic destination in Cartagena.


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