Hacienda Limatambo
A hacienda house in 19th century Perú.
They superimposed the old photo over the video but you can appreciate
the grandeur of the Hacienda Limatambo. This was part of it.
Now I understand why the Spanish pooh-poohed the Filipino hacienda house. In comparison it was the poor relation of these European-style estates in Hispanic-America.
Mexico was one of the richest countries of Hispanic America, a Virreino or Viceroyship.
Meaning it was the royal branch (along with Peru).
A very imperial casa-hacienda.
Casa hacienda San José - Chincha, Perú.
HACIENDA - DIÓCESIS DE IMUS (CAVITE, FILIPINAS)
One can see a unifying architectural aesthetic, though adapted to the tropics.
Also a photo of Hacienda de Imus.
Casa en Santa Cruz? (The last word is hard to read.)
the Augustine friars that was destroyed, 1896. But it doesn't look destroyed.
There are other photos where it does.
HACIENDA BUCALEMU, CHILE:
I believe that this hacienda house is in the "Antillian style",
developed in the Caribbean colonies.
According to Google, some characteristics:
- Ventilación Cruzada: Uso extensivo de persianas, persianas de madera (persianas) y ventanas amplias que permiten el flujo de aire constante.
- Diseño: A menudo cuentan con amplios corredores o galerías perimetrales para generar sombra y espacios de descanso.
Casa hacienda Trinidad de Cuba
Declarado también como Patrimonio de la Humanidad, se levanta majestuoso en Trinidad de Cuba el Valle de los Ingenios. El sitio aún conserva las casas haciendas que en el siglo XVIII convirtieron a la villa en uno de los lugares que más producía caña de azúcar, gracias al trabajo esclavo.
Another beautiful casa-hacienda in Cuba:




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