A house, two different faces: one baroque, exuberant towards the street, the other reserved, introverted towards the inner courtyard. And between the two facets, countless interwoven layers and textures. Museo Casa Ayora offers the experience of exalted materiality, created with various decorative patterns, historical and contemporary.
The building is a former Dominican monastery with Baroque elements, which later became the private residence of the Ayora family – a family of oil traders enriched in the late 19th century. In the bourgeois spirit that allowed itself eccentric gestures, the interior of the house hides a decorative frenzy in which Art Deco wallpapers and hydraulic floor tiles meet, all excellently preserved in their original form. Trazia Arquitectura, together…
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Autor: Chircă Andreea