Represented exclusively by Spain Sotheby's International Realty.In the hills near Ronda, there is an exceptional estate, a property with its own soul that evokes the pages of a novel by Gabriel García Márquez or Isabel Allende.Designed and transformed for over 40 years by the renowned Argentine architect Mario Connio, this estate is a refuge of art, nature, and architecture.With an area of 140,000 m², the estate combines natural landscapes with impressive traditional Andalusian architecture. Its holm oaks, olive trees, almond trees, walnut trees, pistachios, and centuries-old fruit trees create an idyllic environment that not only brings beauty, but also high-quality agricultural production. Annually, up to 2,000 kg of almonds are harvested and approximately 200 liters of olive oil are pressed on the property.The main house, with 800 m² built and 620 m² useful, is designed with exquisite taste and a deep respect for its surroundings. Originally a one-story country house, Mario Connio added a glass pyramid roof over the central courtyard, turning it into a bright heart of the home. The interior combines rustic elements with an eclectic selection of furniture and textiles acquired on his travels around the world. The wooden beams painted in fresh greens and the sky blue ceilings stand out, in harmony with the surrounding nature.The estate has several additional buildings: an independent suite, a studio house, and a two-story country house, in addition to a 54 m² garage and two almost 30 m² greenhouses. The exteriors have been carefully designed to blend in with the landscape. Its lush gardens, cobblestone paths, and a swimming pool surrounded by a wisteria-covered pergola create an atmosphere of absolute serenity. Water sources and channels, inspired by the gardens of the Generalife of the Alhambra, bring freshness and movement to the entire set.The estate is completely fenced and has its own water supply from three wells. Electricity comes from the public grid and is supplemented by a photovoltaic panel installation, ensuring a self-sufficient and sustainable lifestyle.This enclave is not just a property, but a masterpiece of architecture and landscape, a refuge that has welcomed artists and friends over the years. An estate that awaits its next owner, someone who values its history, its essence, and the passion with which it was created.