Casa Terracota
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This whimsical home made entirely from clay is basically a giant piece of pottery.

📜 Casa Terracota is a unique, whimsical home made entirely from clay, located in Villa de Leyva, Colombia. Colombian architect Octavio Mendoza sculpted this 5,400-square-foot abode, referring to it as the 'world’s largest piece of pottery'.# Why Go🏡 Explore a fantastical, two-story house made entirely of baked clay🎨 Admire colorful tile mosaics and unique clay furniture✨ Experience an architectural masterpiece promoting sustainable living and a blend of architecture and art📸 Great photo opportunities of its organic forms and interior🚶‍♀️ Explore a fully functional and furnished clay house where all furniture is made of clay👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Discover a hidden bedroom with a raised bed perfect for kids# Why Avoid♿ Not suitable for people with reduced mobility# Tips☀️ Use sunscreen, wear comfortable shoes, bring rain protection, and insect repellent🚶 25-30 minute walk from Villa de Leyva's Plaza Mayor; taxis available# Cost💰 Adults 38,000-50,000 COP, youth 23,000-30,000 COP, seniors 32,000-42,000 COP. Discounts for students, teachers, and disabled individuals; children under 7 free.# Hours🕒 Thursday to Monday, 9:30 am - 4:50 pm; hours vary by season and day.

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