The imposing façade, with its 12 m columns, makes the house stand out from the other properties in the vicinity. Once inside marble floors welcome the visitor to a great hall. The rooms are ample and elegant, with original decorative elements that impress a sense of time and place. Bronze chandeliers in the dining hall convey a regal and sophisticated atmosphere while the stained-glass windows provide a soft polychrome radiance in the social areas. The grand patio is a magic location that lends itself to all types of parties and events.
Origin of the Name: Inspired by the stained-glass windows that are present throughout the house and filter the light in a delicate tinted hue.
Concept: A gem of a venue, full of history and imposing personality. Needs very little to make any celebration impressive.
Design: Every detail in the house is an expression of pure elegance: whimsical rooms, intricate architectural details and eclectic neo-classical style.
Architecture: Designed by architect Antonin Nechodoma in an eclectic-neo classical style and built in 1912, the materials used were unique and modern for its time, creating an innovative one-of-a-kind construction. The house stands out for its ample rooms, elegant architectural details and the stained-glass windows. Designated by the Comittee for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighborhoods of the Modern Movement (Docomomo) as an example of 20th century Dominican architectural heritage.