Brava is the essence of the Mediterranean house. A project facing the sea in which Ricardo Bofill revisits and updates some of his best works. Its restrained design and its combination of colors bring together the formal strength of the structure and the tones of the environment; the white of the sand and the green of the pine trees.
Ricardo Bofill needs no introduction. There are many good architects, but only a few are capable of creating architectural icons. Singular buildings become the hallmark of the place they occupy. His world-renowned works, such as The Red Wall, or the Walden, are examples of an endless list that began with one goal: to rethink the way of understanding architecture.
Platja d'Aro is one of the most attractive municipalities of the Costa Brava whose origins date back to Roman times. Its great natural value is not only appreciated in the wonderful coastal landscape, but also inland, in the Aro Valley, protected by the Sierra de Cadiretes and the Gavarres mountain range.
The coastline of the Costa Brava, with its coves of crystal clear waters, is one of the most beautiful from the mediterranean coast, both for swimming and diving in its impressive seabed.
The eternal presence of Salvador Dalí in the nearby Cadaqués and Figueres have provided the region with important cultural centers, always up to date thanks to a varied agenda of exhibitions.
Its gastronomy has become universal, thanks to the famous restaurant of the Roca brothers. An innovative and avant-garde look without losing sight of the tradition and quality of local food.
Without leaving Platja d'Aro, you can visit extraordinary places such as the historical site of Castell d'Aro, the Castle of Benedormiens and the coastal paths along the shore.
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Passeig Marítim, 100, 17250 Platja d'Aro
Passeig Marítim, 100, 17250 Platja d'Aro