Ranchito Cascabel
An amazing complex of surrealistic buildings and event venue of organic motifs, populated by giant sculptures of rattlesnakes and other zoomorphic and anthtopomorphic shapes created by the artist and owner Tim Sullivan, inspired by Antonio Gaudí, the creator of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain.
Ranchito Cascabel is an ideal place to get lost among its laberynthine architecture and surrealistic paths full of mythical animals.
How did Ranchito Cascabel come about?
Tim Sullivan originally, originally from San Antonio, TX built this fantastic complex of organic architecture over a period of 20 years. Ranchito Cascabel is a quantum leap from his initial idea of building a storage room for his bicycles, and of having a playground for his children and a place to hang out with friends and family.
Find out about what our visitors say about Ranchito Cascabel:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A must see... Unbelievable!! — Ronald Haas
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It is mahvelous dahling!! — Peter Kurilecz
Ranchito Cascabel has been written about in architectural books, well known magazines, VICE in Spanish among others, and major newspapers such as LAtimes.
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