Villa Pilar

Villa Pilar is a rectangular house with three open facades and a small side garden. The building is arranged over two stories with a hipped roof, and the attic space is partially concealed by the main structure.

The main façade, facing the plaza, features a symmetrical design organized around balconies with wrought-iron balustrades and large windows. A notable feature is the coat of arms of the Fernández Quevedo de Heres family, which is preserved on the main façade.

Highlights

  • Project by Manuel del Busto Delgado.
  • Built in 1905.
  • House with a side garden.
  • Hipped roof.
  • Balconies with wrought-iron railings.
  • Coat of arms of the Fernández Quevedo family of Heres.
  • A glass-enclosed observation deck overlooking the plaza.

Interesting facts

  • The inscription “1905” is still visible on the glass of the front door, indicating the year the house was built.
  • The original wooden window frames on the balconies were later replaced with PVC ones, while maintaining the same design.
  • The inventory highlights the quality of the portal’s painted decoration; specific restoration work is recommended to preserve it.