DA COSTA BLUE HOUSE
A unique ensemble of living quarters and gardens, featuring a series of miniature buildings.
The Blue House is a unique ensemble, composed of a dwelling place and a garden, where a series of miniature buildings (chapels, mills, mausoleums), covered with fragments of ceramics and recycled glass, rise up. This open-air mosaic was registered in the inventory of historical monuments in 1991. It is the work of Euclides da Costa Ferreira (1902-1984), a Portuguese exile. It can be compared to the Ideal Palace of the Facteur Cheval in the Drôme or to the Picassiette House in Chartres and can be assimilated to the art brut.
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