Traditional courtyards are a defining feature of historic houses in the town, designed to
provide light, airflow, and privacy. These interior spaces reflect colonial architectural
traditions adapted to the local climate.
Many courtyards feature plants, stone floors, wooden balconies, and shaded seating
areas. They create calm environments away from the street while remaining at the
heart of daily home life.
For travelers interested in architecture and quiet details, traditional courtyards offer a
subtle but memorable experience.
- 🏛️ Observe the classic 🧱 Sevillian-style courtyard design and arched galleries 🏘️
- 🌿 Enjoy quiet 🧘 shaded spaces cooled by massive ferns and tropical palms 🍃
- 📸 View intricate 🎞️ architectural details like hand-painted tiles and stone fountains ⛲
- 🖼️ Take interior 📸 photographs of the dramatic play of light and shadow 🕯️
- 🦜 Listen to the 🐦 gentle sounds of songbirds that frequent these garden oases 🎶
- 🏛️ Accessible when 🚶 visiting historic houses like the House of the Apostles or museums 📜
- 📍 Located right 🏘️ within the compact historic town center 🏁
- 👟 Reachable 🚶 easily on foot from any of the three main colonial plazas 🗺️
- 🏨 Many boutique 🏨 hotels allow guests to view their central courtyards 🔑
- 🙋 Always ask for 🗣️ permission before entering or photographing private courtyards 🏠
- 🤫 Respect the 🕊️ profound silence and residential privacy of the space 🙏
- 🚫 Avoid touching 🛑 delicate plants, ancient columns, or historic artifacts 🏺
- ☀️ Visit during 🕒 bright daylight hours to see the architectural details clearly 🔭
- 👗 Dress appropriately 👕 as many of these courtyards are part of sacred or formal sites ⛪
- 10:00 AM – Visit a 🏛️ major historic house or the Museum of Religious Art 🏺
- 11:00 AM – Spend time 🧘 exploring and photographing the central courtyard spaces 🌿
- 1:00 PM – Enjoy a 🍲 traditional lunch in a shaded courtyard restaurant nearby 🍴
- 4:00 PM – Embark on 🚶 additional interior visits or a tour of a filigree workshop 💍