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This classic Menorcan house from the mid-19th century built in blocks of Marés stone - typical of the island - preserves the brightness of its original handmade frescoes and hydraulic tiles.
This unique space has 450 square metres distributed over five floors with five en-suite bedrooms and an interior courtyard with an excavated cellar that is said to have been the cave of the pirate Barbarossa when he went to the island and which is now a small living room with built-in sofas.