LagOmar

LagOmar

LagOmar

LagOmar, a unique hillside residence in Lanzarote, Spain, was designed by local artists and architects César Manrique and Jesús Soto. This multifaceted space, which now serves as a museum, restaurant, and bar, was once owned by actor Omar Sharif, who famously lost it in a card game. The building’s distinctive architecture features rock gardens, secret tunnels, and offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the intricate design, wander through the gardens, and enjoy the panoramic vistas while experiencing the blend of art and nature that defines this remarkable site.

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