A rare opportunity to own a piece of Mallorcan cultural heritage.
Exceptional 19th century estate, once owned by Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria. Over 2,000 m² of living space, panoramic sea views and almost 758,000 m² of protected land - just 2 km from Valldemossa.
The square property consists of a carefully renovated building whose history dates back to the seventeenth century. The Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator acquired the house in 1889 as a retreat. Traces of this period can still be found today.
The classic wooden double doors lead into an inner courtyard with a paved open space decorated with bougainvillea and flowers. There is a characteristic little chapel with many original details. On this level you will also find the traditional Mallorcan kitchen and the old olive press - silent witnesses to the days of organic farming.
The interior of the house has been partially modernised while retaining its original character. The result is a harmonious combination of past and present. In the entrance area, the traditional kitchen with solid oak elements and natural stone is combined with an open dining area, where a large wooden table invites you to socialise with family and friends. The combination of fireplace and modern furnishings creates a space that invites you to cook and enjoy your meals. Limestone walls and the wabi-sabi style of the house convey a special aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of natural materials and ageing.
With a total of 2,000 m² of living space and 758,000 m² of land, this property offers countless possibilities - whether as an exclusive home