Projects, Hospitality

El Cenador de Amós: Architectural elegance and gastronomy

Projects, Hospitality

The Gazebo of Amos It's a gastronomic temple that combines haute cuisine with a unique historical setting. Located in a mansion-palace built in 1756, this restaurant stands out not only for its culinary offerings but also for the impressive Baroque architecture of its facade.

The building features a Baroque composition that includes a central tower-shaped section and two side sections. The tower, divided into three parts, is adorned with geometric decoration that adds character and charm to the place.

Within the Amos Gazebo, visitors can enjoy a spacious layout of dining areas. The central courtyard, flooded with natural light, is one of the most prominent spaces, offering an atmosphere.

New bathrooms with Bathco style

In its pursuit of offering a comprehensive experience, meticulously crafted down to the last detail, El Cenador de Amós has recently renovated its bathrooms. They have installed Bathco Stone Striae Pedestal Sinks, which bring a touch of modernity and elegance to the spaces. These sinks not only stand out for their design but also for their functionality, integrating perfectly with the restaurant's minimalist and sophisticated style.

El Cenador de Amós is not just a place to enjoy high-quality gastronomy, but also a space where history and modernity intertwine harmoniously. Each visit becomes a unique experience from the moment one crosses the threshold of this 18th-century manor house-palace, offering not only an exceptional meal but also a journey through time through its architecture and design.

With the recent addition of the Bathco Striae Sinks, Cenador de Amós demonstrates its continued commitment to excellence and detail, ensuring that every aspect of the visit is truly unforgettable.