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The peculiar history of Santorini dates back to 1650 BC when it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and repopulated hundreds of years later, the city emerged on the slopes of a hill facing the Aegean Sea.
Its architecture speaks of narrow streets and buildings very close to each other even sharing views to the interior of the same houses.
The white color is predominant in the facades and an abundant use of stairs characterizes this Greek city.
This same architecture is what was attempted in this real estate development called "Rincón Santorini" located on the slopes of a hill in the municipality of Totolapan, Morelos.
In the last decades these recreations or replicas of foreign towns, mainly European ones, have been a total success in terms of tourism and economic revenue.
We have clear examples such as Val'Quirico where the architecture of Tuscany was replicated in a town in Tlaxcala just a few minutes from Puebla.
In this sense the turn to shine of Morelos has come with this replica of Santorini, the lucky one has been the municipality of Totolapan, investors have turned their eyes in this direction to develop this real estate project that promises a large influx of tourism and therefore great economic spillover.
As in the case of Val'Quirico, in Rincón Santorini you can acquire land to invest, but in order to build you will have to stick to the architecture of the place so that the essence of the place does not die.
Rincón Santorini is located in Totolapan in the Paraíso del Conquistador Country Club, 1 hour and 30 minutes from the capital of Morelos.
Although the project is still in its pre-sale phase, the projections are very interesting, a couple of renderings have been released of what the project as a whole could look like.
The roads and land are currently vacant and awaiting the first buyers.
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