Description

Strange and captivating, the village is made up of a group of buildings linked by cobbled alleys, passages, nooks and crannies and secret places. It responds to diverse styles of the European Middle Ages united to produce an eclectic style of its own.

Born of demolitions, creativity and one man's dreams. It is located in González Catán, the most unusual recycling city in Argentina and its surroundings, just 30 minutes from the Federal Capital.

A mystical path is followed by the Twelve Little Houses of the Forest, to magically transport us to a fantastic place. When all this seems unbelievable, we find fountains, lakes, quebracho bridges to tour the islands, docks, a Dutch windmill, a colonial chapel and a locomotive with wagons.

The Museum of the Railings or Ferroteca is one of the most interesting places where all kinds of wrought iron grilles, hanging chandeliers, stained glass, antique objects and pieces of art are exhibited. There are also buildings where the materials used for their construction are the theme, such as, for example, the Stone House, the Wood Museum or Sticks, the Slag House.

In addition, you will be able to visit the Pasaje del Búho, the Caireles Museum, the Cabildo, the Cascina, the Casa Proa de Barco and hundreds of secret spaces.