Casa Andromeda is a striking coastal finca and private estate located within the Parc Natural de Mondragó in Santanyí, on the southeast coast of Mallorca, Spain. Built in 1960, the property occupies 37,000 m² (3.7 ha) of pine forest, rocky cliffs, and uninterrupted 280-degree sea and headland views. It sits in one of the quietest stretches of coastline, with no through roads or public footpaths crossing the estate.
The architecture combines traditional Mallorcan craftsmanship with distinctive mid-century design. Two circular stone towers define the property: one residential with elevated 300-degree panoramic views, and one housing a handcrafted Santanyí stone spiral staircase. Natural stone walls, arched verandas, wrought iron detailing, and carved lintels add to the visual richness.
At the heart of the house is a large Mediterranean courtyard dominated by a mature palm tree, providing a dramatic focal point and sheltered outdoor living space. Surrounding grounds include forested areas, cliffside terraces, and pathways with sweeping vistas—ideal for varied filming backdrops.
Situated within a protected nature reserve since 1992, Casa Andromeda offers rare access to unspoilt Mallorcan landscapes. The property is available for approved photography and film projects, subject to applicable laws, park regulations, and licensing requirements.