At the top of Cerro Florida, among narrow streets and viewpoints overlooking the sea, stands La Sebastiana, the house where Pablo Neruda sought inspiration and tranquility. It is striking even from the outside: bright colors, irregular shapes, and windows that seem designed to follow the movement of the bay.
The story of how it came into the poet's possession is part coincidence and part destiny. Neruda was looking for a particular space, neither too isolated nor too crowded, original but comfortable, and with that touch of eccentricity that always accompanied him. When he saw this unfinished house, with its uneven floors and solitary tower, he knew that something special could be born there... although its true charm can only be discovered by exploring it. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Inside, each object seems to have a story that does not appear in official texts. Some details are puzzling, others make you smile, and others invite you to imagine how the poet lived among maps, stained glass windows, curious collections, and views that change with the light of day. La Sebastiana cannot be understood just by reading about it: you have to see it, walk through it, and feel it.
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