Cal Martí was built around 1850 in the town of Farena, belonging to the Alt Camp, within the Prades mountains.
Due to the family's migration to another city in search of a more prosperous situation, it fell into disuse. It was not until 1998 that it was rehabilitated and declared as Rural Accommodation by the Domínguez Rull family.
House distribution:
·LOW LEVEL:
Hall, bathroom, kitchen with microwave, oven, washing machine, television and a cellar.
·CELLAR:
Room where wine boots of more than 150 years are exhibited, with games for children and tools of the time.
FIRST FLOOR
Dining room with fireplace, double bedroom, two triple bedrooms and a bathroom.
Ready to accommodate up to 8 people.
Decor:
The walls made of mud and stone built in 1850 have been preserved, as well as all the tools that were used to work the land at that time. Original family utensils. It has always been tried to keep the original materials of the house, but offering maximum comfort for the client.