attractions: El Pozzo Hotel Campestre, Hotel Villa de Leyva Plaza, restaurants: El Chingón de Villa
4.4
(3.2K reviews)
Casa Terracota is a unique architectural marvel located in Villa de Leyva, Colombia. This unconventional structure, entirely made of clay, captivates visitors with its earthy charm and whimsical design.
The experience of visiting Casa Terracota is unlike any other. As you step inside, you're greeted by intricate clay sculptures and winding passageways that lead to various rooms and chambers. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are truly impressive, showcasing the creativity and ingenuity of the architect.
While the exterior of Casa Terracota is its most striking feature, the interior offers a glimpse into the creative mind behind this extraordinary creation. Each room is adorned with clay furnishings and decorations, creating a cohesive and immersive environment.
One aspect worth noting is the sustainability of the building materials used. By constructing the entire structure from clay, Casa Terracota exemplifies eco-friendly architecture and serves as a testament to the possibilities of sustainable design.
Overall, Casa Terracota is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Villa de Leyva. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious to see something out of the ordinary, this clay house promises a memorable and enchanting experience that will leave a lasting impression.
A.M.M.A.M.M.
10
La Casa Terracota is a very interesting house. The entrance fee is 10 000 pesos which I thought it was a bit too expensive at the beginning but it's worth a visit.
You can go there by foot or you can even rent a bicycle which is a 10 minute trip from the city.
There is no explanation nor a guide but we got to talk to a man working there and he explained us that the architect who built this house wanted to live inside but at the end he just stayed 4 days. It took 15 years to finish it.
Romain GuillemotRomain Guillemot
00
Este es un lugar maravilloso, sobre todo para las personas que disfrutan del arte y de una apasionante historia tras el artista.
Esta cerca a Villa de Leyva y se puede ir caminando, en carro o en los tours que se ofrecen en el pueblo. ( esta última opción no nos parece óptima porque limita mucho el tiempo para las fotografías y para recorrer el lugar a detalle)
Nosotros hemos ido en un par de ocasiones, y es mejor ir entre semana o en fin de semana sin festivo para evitar la congestión y lograr mejores fotos.
La historia del lugar es apasionante y los guías hacen el recorrido muy ameno. Además que la historia le da mucho valor a la construcción.
Algunos datos: 1. Está construida totalmente en barro cocido, metal o madera son solo accesorios. 2. Cuenta con electricidad, agua y gas funciónales. 3. No fue concebida como lugar turístico, sino para ser habitada. 4. La decoración interna es realmente atractiva. 5. Ha ganado varios premios internacionales, pero por algunos detalles no posee un récord Guinness.
La entrada tiene un valor de $40.000 y hay algunos descuentos para estudiantes o docentes presentando carnet.
El valor puede percibirse como elevado pero luego de salir hay una sensación de que valió la pena.
Hay que tomarse el tiempo para tomar fotos de diferentes ángulos, y seguro los resultados les encantarán (buscar referencias o inspiración en Instagram)
Ojalá les sirva y lo disfruten
PueblitoscolombianosPueblitoscolombianos
50
We loved the Casa Terracota! We were looking for touristic plans around Villa de Leyva, and we found that this place was an attraction. At first, we didn't know what to expect because in pictures the house just looked weird, but we had a huge surprise when we went through the whole place. It's such a nice mixed of art and architecture, almost like a labyrinth. We loved the artwork that is all around the place.
MauricioMauricio
00
Octavio Mendosa is an architect that decided to create this house for living purposes initially. After having many people visit it with out permision he decided to make it open to come with charge. Its an unique building with dali’ish influence of Gaudi and a personal touch that makes it very unique. I particularly liked the bizarre spaces he created inside and outside with this arquitecture.
Diego Vásquez ForeroDiego Vásquez Forero
00
This home was made with clay taken from the surface of the property. The craftsmanship is amazing. The tour guide was knowledgeable and had a great personality. The method to fire the clay is impressive. Started in 1999 and finished in 2014.
This home is located in a quite small town. If you like the relaxed pace of small town over the hustle of down town Bogotá then you’ll love this place.