Casa Soberanes, Monterey

Casa Soberanes, Monterey

In the 1840s, Rafael Estrada constructed Casa Soberanes using sun-dried mud, also known as adobe. This residence has been home to multiple generations of families over the years. From 1860 to 1922, it was inhabited by the Soberanes family. Subsequently, in the 1920s and 30s, the Serranos acquired and meticulously restored the house. Upon entering, visitors will encounter a captivating mix of early New England and China trade furnishings, interwoven with contemporary Mexican folk art.

The residence earned its moniker due to the distinctive blue gated entrance. Throughout the sheltered garden, pathways are adorned with wine bottles, whale bones, and abalone shells.

Presently, Casa Soberanes, along with numerous other significant structures in Old Monterey, is safeguarded and overseen by California State Parks as part of Monterey State Historic Park. While the interiors of many historic adobes can only be accessed with the guidance of a State Park Tour Guide, this website offers you the opportunity to delve into the extensive assortment of artifacts and narratives found within this historically rich home.

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Sight Name: Casa Soberanes
Sight Location: Monterey, USA (See walking tours in Monterey)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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