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Landmark: Casa NacarelloCity: Colonia del Sacramento
Country: Uruguay
Continent: South America
Casa Nacarello, Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, South America
Casa Nacarello is a historical house located in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
It is a preserved example of colonial architecture within the city's historic quarter.
Visual Characteristics
The structure is a single-story building constructed primarily from stone and lime mortar. Its exterior walls are whitewashed, with exposed stone foundations visible in some areas. The roof is made of red clay tiles. Windows are small and rectangular, fitted with wooden shutters. The main entrance features a simple wooden door.
Location & Access Logistics
Casa Nacarello is situated at Calle de San Francisco 107, within the historic quarter of Colonia del Sacramento. It is approximately 0.2km west of the city center. Parking is available on surrounding streets, though it can be limited during peak tourist seasons. Public transport within Colonia del Sacramento is primarily by foot or taxi; no specific bus lines directly serve this immediate location.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The house was constructed in the early 18th century, likely between 1720 and 1740, during the Portuguese occupation of Colonia del Sacramento. Its original purpose was residential. The building represents typical vernacular architecture of the period, adapted to the local climate and available materials.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the preserved colonial interior, including period furnishings and architectural details. The house functions as a small museum showcasing aspects of 18th-century life. Photography of the interior is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for visitors within the museum. Limited shaded areas are present in the small courtyard. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable in this part of the city. No on-site food vendors are present; however, cafes and restaurants are located within a 0.5km radius.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal interior lighting and fewer crowds, visiting between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM or between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM is recommended. The months of March, April, October, and November offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the historic quarter.
Facts & Legends
A specific architectural feature to note is the thickness of the exterior walls, designed for insulation and defense. Local accounts suggest the house was once occupied by a prominent merchant family, though specific verifiable details are scarce.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.1km North: Bastión de San Miguel
- 0.3km Northwest: Faro de Colonia del Sacramento
- 0.4km East: Plaza Mayor
- 0.5km Southeast: Puerta de la Ciudadela