Specifically, La Jara travertine combined with Blanco Macael and Amarillo Macael marble has been installed for the paving of the square for the perimeter strips. The main entrance of the building has a doorway in national sandstone from the Sierra de la Demanda, whose balusters have been made in Blanco Macael.
In this same marble, born in the quarries of the locality that gives it its name, a carving of the hotel’s coat of arms has been carried out, which is located on the closing of the access door to the clock mechanisms of the building’s façade.
Crema Loja marble has been chosen for the flooring and stairs in the main interior areas, a material that is also used for the countertops in the complex, which consists of 34 rooms, two restaurants, a wine cellar and a cafeteria. The different decorative resources of the interior patio are also made of Blanco Macael marble, such as columns, doorways, windowsills and mosaics with the owner’s heraldry, and the fountains in this area are made of yellow travertine.
The highest part of the complex stands out, where domes have been designed with mosaic cladding in this same natural stone, contrasting with the steps leading to the upper terrace in La Jara travertine. The project is, all in all, an icon in the locality and a great example of the beauty of architecture that combines natural stone.