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Patio de la yedra
This patio takes its name from the climbing plant that sprouts from the flowerbeds and covers three of its walls. A double gallery with popular features in its simplicity runs along the front side of the patio. We find masonry pillars framing the cellar door, a tile mural with the House logo, and whitewashed jars that serve as flowerpots.
The same light blue that characterizes the house’s other patios uniforms the woodwork, gutters, and flowerpots, in soft contrast to the whitewashed walls and plants.
On the right side, where the patio narrows, three ancient reddish clay jars with Arabic roots, found in the basement of the house, can be seen.
