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at the top of puerto de la cruz, among ancient gardens and the whisper of the atlantic, stands casa cólogan la paz, one of the most emblematic properties in the history of tenerife. its name, la paz, is no coincidence: it reflects the spirit of rest, serenity, and nobility that has accompanied this estate for over three centuries.
its origins date back to 1718, when the irishman bernardo valois carew acquired the land known as los llanos de la paz. there, he built a house that would later pass to the cólogan family, after his union with juan cólogan blanco, one of the most prominent names in the social and commercial history of puerto de la cruz. since then, the property has remained in the same family, witnessing the evolution of the island and the birth of tourism in the canary islands.
within its walls, a fascinating history has been woven: travelers, scientists, and european writers found refuge, inspiration, and friendship here. alexander von humboldt, during his visit to tenerife in 1799, stayed at this house, describing it as a place that inspires calmness and nobility, where the soul finds rest between the sea and the gardens. illustrious figures such as james cook, jean charles borda, and the writer agatha christie also visited, drawing inspiration from walks next to the cypress garden to write parts of her novel the mysterious mr. quin.
today, casa cólogan la paz not only represents a piece of canary island history, but a symbol of timeless elegance, where art, nature, and memory intertwine with the purest essence of the atlantic. its designation as a cultural heritage site (bic) ensures the protection of a heritage that could be transformed into a unique space: a prestigious private residence, a cultural embassy, or a luxury boutique retreat, without ever losing its original spirit.
among the ancient cypresses and the echo of its illustrious past, casa cólogan la paz invites you to imagine a new chapter... one where history, art, and discreet luxury meet once again by the sea in tenerife.