Located on Martínez Almagro street, facing Plaza Virgen del Mar, this single-family home has withstood the test of time, maintaining its original structure and historicist charm. The property, listed in the Almería Protected Buildings Catalog at level 2, was designed in 1890 and last renovated in 1998.
The architectural value of the dwelling is comparable to other emblematic buildings of the era in Almería, such as the Casa de las Mariposas or the Casa de los Telamones. Although clear documentation is lacking, it is speculated that its design may have been the work of prominent architects from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
“"The property may have housed a consular office, supposedly Italian, during the mining boom in the province."
The stately home, spread over three floors, features nine rooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a basement with a wine cellar, and an attic with a solarium. Its highlights include a spacious living-dining room, a sitting room, and an office. The first floor accommodates the bedrooms, while the upper floor offers an open-plan room perfect for a study. Additionally, it boasts a patio exceeding 50 square meters.
The sales listing emphasizes the excellent state of preservation of its facade, staircase, and railing, all cataloged for their architectural value. The hydraulic tile floors, still intact, are another strong point of this emblematic residence, which offers views of the Santuario de la Virgen del Mar, home to Almería's patron saint. The asking price for this 362-square-meter property is 665,000 euros.




