The bedrooms have air conditioning cold heat, space to work with a computer and chairs. The great luminosity stands out, the American blinds to darken the rooms and the mosquito nets on all the windows.
It can be reserved for a family of 3 or 4 people since each room has a private bathroom.
The family home is located in the quiet neighborhood of Villa Kindgreen de Oberá, Misiones, surrounded by a large garden. The land measures 20 meters in front by 50 meters deep with a 7 meter wide path, which allows the implantation of fruit trees and native species, as well as ornamental plants, orchids and jasmine that flood together with the azaleas of a delicious fragrance.
Oberá is the second city in the province of Misiones and is located in the Central Sierras de Misiones, which presents an interesting topography with ups and downs, paved, cobbled streets or small streets of red earth rich in iron oxide. Precisely this also makes it rich in clay, which in the Guaraní language is called Ñaú clay and is what gives the property its name together with Tatá, which means hot or fire, for dedicating my whole life to the creation and teaching of artistic ceramics.
The house has numerous works from different periods of work of the owner who is a visual artist and that is why it is ideal for art lovers: works and books.Show More
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Property Description
The bedrooms have air conditioning cold heat, space to work with a computer and chairs. The great luminosity stands out, the American blinds to darken the rooms and the mosquito nets on all the windows.
It can be reserved for a family of 3 or 4 people since each room has a private bathroom.
The family home is located in the quiet neighborhood of Villa Kindgreen de Oberá, Misiones, surrounded by a large garden. The land measures 20 meters in front by 50 meters deep with a 7 meter wide path, which allows the implantation of fruit trees and native species, as well as ornamental plants, orchids and jasmine that flood together with the azaleas of a delicious fragrance.
Oberá is the second city in the province of Misiones and is located in the Central Sierras de Misiones, which presents an interesting topography with ups and downs, paved, cobbled streets or small streets of red earth rich in iron oxide. Precisely this also makes it rich in clay, which in the Guaraní language is called Ñaú clay and is what gives the property its name together with Tatá, which means hot or fire, for dedicating my whole life to the creation and teaching of artistic ceramics.
The house has numerous works from different periods of work of the owner who is a visual artist and that is why it is ideal for art lovers: works and books.
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Taller de Ceramica Ñau Tata
(100m)
Landmarks: Arroyo Mbotaby
(240m)
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Rooms
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19
Guest Room, Room with Own Facilities
1 single bed and 1 double bed
Smoking Permitted
Coffee machine
City view
Fireplace
Wi-Fi in room
Room Details
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Property Policies
Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 13:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Property Description
Number of Rooms: 1
The bedrooms have air conditioning cold heat, space to work with a computer and chairs. The great luminosity stands out, the American blinds to darken the rooms and the mosquito nets on all the windows.
It can be reserved for a family of 3 or 4 people since each room has a private bathroom.
The family home is located in the quiet neighborhood of Villa Kindgreen de Oberá, Misiones, surrounded by a large garden. The land measures 20 meters in front by 50 meters deep with a 7 meter wide path, which allows the implantation of fruit trees and native species, as well as ornamental plants, orchids and jasmine that flood together with the azaleas of a delicious fragrance.
Oberá is the second city in the province of Misiones and is located in the Central Sierras de Misiones, which presents an interesting topography with ups and downs, paved, cobbled streets or small streets of red earth rich in iron oxide. Precisely this also makes it rich in clay, which in the Guaraní language is called Ñaú clay and is what gives the property its name together with Tatá, which means hot or fire, for dedicating my whole life to the creation and teaching of artistic ceramics.
The house has numerous works from different periods of work of the owner who is a visual artist and that is why it is ideal for art lovers: works and books.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the check-in and check-out times at Nau Tata for 3 People.?
The check-in time at Nau Tata for 3 People. is 13:00 and the check-out time is 10:00.
How much does it cost to stay at Nau Tata for 3 People.?
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What is the cancellation policy for Nau Tata for 3 People.?
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