Sculpted in stone, the Mediterranean-inspired village of Altos de Chavón in La Romana, Dominican Republic, evokes the ambiance of a 16th-century settlement. Built in 1976 by local artisans, the village features cobblestone streets and stone buildings that house an array of restaurants and shops. Visitors can explore an archaeology museum and a 5,000-seat amphitheater, immersing themselves in a blend of history and culture. The village’s layout and architecture provide a unique setting for both leisurely strolls and cultural events.
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