Architecture and design, as well as other arts and crafts, merge in this magical place. From its origin and concept, Colombian architect and ceramist Octavio Mendoza Morales, has sought to promote an alternative and harmonious lifestyle, both for the individual, the community, plus the surrounding environment.
Casa Terracota is a construction project that uses the four elements -earth, air, water and fire-, in order to transforms earth into architecture.
Architecture and design, as well as other arts and crafts, merge in this magical place. From its origin and concept, Colombian architect and ceramist Octavio Mendoza Morales, has sought to promote an alternative and harmonious lifestyle, both for the individual and the community, plus the surrounding environment.
Casa Terracota is a construction project that uses the four elements -earth, air, water and fire-, in order to transform earth into architecture.
Visiting hours
Thursday to Sunday and holidays 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Monday (non-holidays) 10:00 am to 4:50 pm
Recommendations for your visit:
- Use sunscreen
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring rain protection
- Use insect repellent
High season: Year-end holidays I Holy Week I mid-year vacations I October break week
Ticket prices
Check here for the types of tickets and prices:
- Adults
- Youth (8 to 17 years old)
- Seniors (60 years and older)
- Students or teachers
- Individuals with disabilities*
- Children under 7 enter for free (Not applicable to children’s groups)
*Purchase available only at the Casa Terracota ticket booth.
Available Discounts
Education Support: To access this discount, you must present your valid student or teacher ID at the ticket office.
Support for groups: We accept reservations for groups of more than 10 people with a special rate. These reservations should be made in advance, specifying the number of people and the group’s visit date. For this or more information about reservations, contact us at comercial@casaterracota.com