This must be the most fascinating and unusual building I have ever seen. Nestled against the hillside it overlooks a bay called Punta Ballena (Whale Point).
This Mediterranean style building was constructed by the Uruguayan artist Carlos Páez Vilaró and it took him 36 years to complete. It was hand built/constructed by the artist himself together with a few helpers and without any official plans at the time. Every inch was unplanned and he built and shaped it lovingly as though it were a giant sculpture.
The inside is a labyrinth with no straight lines whatsoever. The entire building was constructed using whitewashed cement and Stucco, and all the rooms are staggered to allow for a perfect view across the bay to watch the sunset.
Originally it was the residence and workshop of the artist but today it has a museum with a restaurant, an art gallery as well as being a hotel.
Since 1994 a sunset ceremony takes place every single day on the terrace of the museum. A few minutes before sunset the artists recorded voice recites a short poem in honour of the sun and bids it farewell.
"I built it (Casapueblo) as if it were a habitable sculpture, without plans, especially at the urging of my enthusiasm. When the municipality asked me recently for the plans it did not have, an architect friend of mine had to spend a month trying to find the way to decipher it. — Carlos Páez Vilaró
Now I would like to share with you a few photos I have taken of this amazing work of art!
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