While the interior is not open to the public, the exterior features an exquisite hand -
carved wooden balcony and provides ample material for photographers and architecture buffs.
Not exact matches
Kessi's contemporary design and layout display the best of island architecture: vaulted ceilings,
wooden flooring, long veranda, jalousie windows, plus
wooden balconies featuring hand -
carved details.
Or, for those wanting to explore town, simply take a stroll through the city's cobble - stone streets for a load of examples of Inca constructions and the intricately -
carved,
wooden colonial doors and
balconies.
It has been converted into a modern, super comfortable house whilst retaining all the wonderful 400 years old original features of ancient hardwood, beautiful painted
wooden balconies and stunning
carvings on door / window frames.