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INFORMACION GENERAL:
El Cortijo Boutique Hotel is located in Cachi, Salta province,
northern Argentina. Even the house has been recently restored,
the original façade has not been modified, it keeps the typical
Cachi style. El Cortijo Boutique Hotel It is an old 'casona'
('big house'), property of Gustavo Bergesi. that has
incorporated elements of comfort, such as a dining room, central
heating, telephone, internet and TV sets, without losing its
spirit. In this way, the rooms have kept not only the mark
of the original design, where adobe, stone and cane are wisely
combined in order to provide as a result a work of art. The
antique furniture stands out in the different rooms, as well
as the lamps, chandeliers and works of art.
The house has 12 rooms, all of different size, shape and
decoration. Each one has a different theme and take a
name carefully thought in order to offer something very particular
to the guests.
The hotel counts with room service during the 24 hs., as well
as the reception service. At breakfast and tea times you
can enjoy the best home-made cakes, sweet and salted bread,
and diverse just-made jellies and marmalades. At the afternoon
or during the evening, it is a pleasure to enjoy a 'picadita'
(cheese, cold meat and snacks) at the patio or the gallery.
It can be accompanied by the best wines in different red and
white varieties that can be found in our exclusive wine cellar.
Prior to going to bed, a small cup of Mistela (local liquor),
prepares our guests for a refreshing sleep at the foot
of the Peak.
LOCATION:
Cachi is located to the West of the Salta province, Argentina.
It is 157 km. (100 miles) away from the capital city. The
town is located in a valley at 2280 m. (7,600 ft.) AMSL, at
the foot of the colossal Cachi Peak (6720 m. – 22,400
ft. AMSL). Of pre-Hispanic existence, today the town presents
all its architectonic beauty that results from the gathering
of Pre-Columbian and Spanish art, with buildings made of
stone, adobe and cane. The road to Cachi pass through
the Escoipe Ravine. Climbing the colossal Del Obispo Slope
through the clouds and the condors, the traveler must leave
the Tin Tin road and the ‘Los Cardones’ (The Cactuses) National
Park behind, in order to arrive first to Payogasta and finally
to Cachi.
TOWN
OF CACHI:
The historic downtown, perfectly preserved, with antique buildings
as the local church (National Historic Monument) and the Museum
of the Public Offices, is immersed in an extraordinary landscape.
With the Cachi Peak in the background and the meeting of
the Cachi and Calchaqui rivers as framework, the town has
elements of the pre-Inca, Inca and colonial times, when
important chapters of Argentinian history took place in Cachi.
The town dwellers, quiet and very kind, invite you to take
a magic journey, very close to the sky.
HISTORY:
Cachi is a town that existed prior to the Spanish domination,
inhabited by the ‘diaguita’ native people, whose language
is ‘kakana’. These native people had settled at the
foot of the Cachi peak, with the purpose of using the thaw
waters by means of their very ingenious irrigation systems,
that would be later adopted and improved by the Conquerors,
being used exactly in the same way today. The Pre-Hispanic
origin of Cachi can be traced back to several centuries before
the Inca conquest. Only after several bloody battles the urban
nucleus was re-organized, being its official name in the year
1637, “la finca hacienda Cachi” (“the Cachi estate”).
The Jesuit priests founded several missions along the valley.
When the distribution of the permissions of exploitation of
the lands was made in 1673, the zone corresponding to Cachi
was assigned to Dona Margarita de Chavez. In 1719, Don Pascual
de Elizondo was the legal owner of the land, and later, Don
Felipe de Aramburu. This situation locked the town for several
years, avoiding its urban and economic expansion, until it
was delivered in census in 1769 by Dona Micaela de Media Pomar
and her son in law to the monastery of Los Mercedarios, who
raised the Historic Chapel and began to award plots, as usual,
in order to allow for the neighbors to build their houses
near "The House of God".
El Cortijo, most interesting boutique hotel in Cachi.
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