Casa de las Flores
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Asset of cultural interest recognition
The old Casa de las Flores in Ondara (Alicante) is a modernist style building that was built in 1912 by the Valencian architect José María Torán y Almela.
(enter the functional past of the Casa de las Flores)
Located in the historic center of Ondara, it has a rectangular floor plan and two floors. The main facade is divided into three parts: the central section, with a balcony and a round arched window; the left side, with a beautiful wooden door; and the right side, with a rectangular window. The building is crowned by a cornice of blue tiles.
Its interior is distributed around a particularly beautiful central courtyard and a cloister surrounded by columns and semicircular arches. On the first floor are the service quarters, while on the upper floor are the main rooms. The building has a basement and an attic. Also, the floors of Mozarabic influence, a characteristic legacy of the locality, stand out.
In 1996, the Casa de las Flores de Ondara was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. In the 21st century, however, the building was in a state of abandonment until the Vinotium Group acquired it and began an ambitious restoration during 2022 and 2023, recovering valuable materials and respecting the original design concept. It thus becomes a hotel in which to enjoy the Valencian tradition and art in a place with a lot of charm.
Ya en 1996, la Casa de las Flores de Ondara es declarada Bien de Interés Cultural. En el siglo XXI, no obstante, el edificio se encontraba en estado de abandono hasta que el Grupo Vinotium lo adquiere e inicia una ambiciosa restauración durante 2022 y 2023 recuperando valiosos materiales y respetando la concepción del diseño original. Lo convierte, así, en un hotel en el que disfrutar de la tradición y el arte valencianos en un lugar con muchísimo encanto.