Historical building of more than 650m² built in 1896 in a quiet street in Alaior. It is the ideal project for investment as a boutique hotel.
The protected modernist façade from 1932 has given shelter to a very interesting social past, as the building has been used as a nunnery, military barracks, has been a theatre and cinema of the post-war village and a school, among other functions.
Currently, its large open-plan building offers large structural beams and the possibility of converting it into a 20 room boutique hotel with a cafeteria, reception and storeroom, as well as the possibility of building a swimming pool on the large upper terrace and an underground car park of 300m² with capacity for 12 vehicles.
The charming village of Alaior is in the centre of the island and is known for housing the only university on the island, making handcrafted cheeses and leather shoes.
The municipality has beaches such as Son Bou and Calan Porter just a few kilometres away, offers horse trails that connect to the coast, and its archaeological sites and prehistoric settlements such as the Torre d'en Gaumes or the caves of Cales Coves, make it one of the most interesting towns in Menorca. It is undoubtedly a great investment opportunity.
The protected modernist façade from 1932 has given shelter to a very interesting social past, as the building has been used as a nunnery, military barracks, has been a theatre and cinema of the post-war village and a school, among other functions.
Currently, its large open-plan building offers large structural beams and the possibility of converting it into a 20 room boutique hotel with a cafeteria, reception and storeroom, as well as the possibility of building a swimming pool on the large upper terrace and an underground car park of 300m² with capacity for 12 vehicles.
The charming village of Alaior is in the centre of the island and is known for housing the only university on the island, making handcrafted cheeses and leather shoes.
The municipality has beaches such as Son Bou and Calan Porter just a few kilometres away, offers horse trails that connect to the coast, and its archaeological sites and prehistoric settlements such as the Torre d'en Gaumes or the caves of Cales Coves, make it one of the most interesting towns in Menorca. It is undoubtedly a great investment opportunity.