Since Joan Sebastian died In July 2015, Juliantla's native singer -songwriter, they want to know how he lived, what inspired him and where his musical successes were born. However, although it is known that he acquired several properties throughout his career and life, only two of them are open to the public.
While Joan Sebastian was a faithful lover of the ranches and the country lifealso loved luxury and eccentric design, so its properties besides being immense, are full of specific decorations that the singer was collecting from different places and shops, as well as artisans and designers, as he supported local and artisanal works as well. So if you want to meet two of Joan Sebastian's most special placeskeep reading and find out the details you are about to live.
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Rancho «The Eighth Wonder»
Located in the town of Teacalaco, that is, in Taxco, Guerrero, Joan Sebastian had a ranch named «The Eighth Wonder»since when he knew that there were seven wonders in the world, he wanted to build the eighth, and therefore, he said so. In this place the last year of his life spent and although it is very large, it only consists of two levels and right on the stairs that unites them there is a bell, this was the last added decoration, since the singer asked to place it there to touch it when he would need something.
In this incredible ranch you can see the bed with a leather quilt, which is uncommon. Likewise, the costumes that he used are seen, since that and some shoes are exposed as memo. On the other hand, on the outside a private plane rests, in which Joan Sebastian used to traveland, to everyone's surprise, you can enter him and meet him from the inside. Similarly, the place is full of horses, that is, pictures and works of art, as well as statues and figures alluding to the singer's favorite animal.
To complement the experience, there is a place called El Rinconcito, which is a small town within the town made completely of stone and that, according to the neighbors, was one of the favorite places of Joan Sebastian to write his most famous songs. This place is open to the public, because it is like a museum; However, you can't stay in it.