Can Calo: Historic Estate in Mallorca Built by a Habsburg
Built around the site of an ancient chapel and set in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana near Valldemossa village, Can Calo presents a rare opportunity to own a truly remarkable property steeped in local history.
Showcasing unobstructed sea views, this beautifully renovated 8 bed, 12 bath property offers 12,916 sq ft of living spaces across the main house and an independent 2-bedroom guest house.
The Mallorca property amenities include a custom-built Italian kitchen featuring an open-plan layout, ensuite bedrooms with large closets, a screening room, and a wellness suite with gym and sauna.
Can Calo is nestled in 5.68 acres of landscaped grounds with a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a private hot tub on a lower terrace with its own sun deck.
There’s also an outdoor kitchen with a Mallorquín bread oven, as well as ample terraces and patio spaces to enjoy outdoor dining and watch beautiful sunsets on this iconic stretch of Mallorca’s coast.
Dating back to the 1880s, Can Calo was built by Archduke Luis Salvador of Habsburg as a place for friends to stay when visiting his vast estate in Mallorca.
The aristocrat and renowned adventurer first came to Mallorca in the summer of 1867 and the 20-year old Archduke fell under the spell of the immense natural beauty of the island, considered to be the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands in Spain.
He would spend almost 30 years buying up land between Valldemossa and Deià to preserve the land, and eventually his estate included the 16 km of coastline between the two villages which he dedicated to cultivating vegetables and orchards.
The Archduke is also responsible for carving out the hiking trails and viewpoints on this stretch of Mallorca’s north-west coast.
Famous properties on his vast estate included Miramar, a historic Franciscan monastery in Valldemossa, Son Marroig in Deià, now a museum open to the public, and S’Estaca, Michael Douglas’ iconic Moorish-style estate, also nearby.
Renowned as a champion for Mallorca's wildlife before the notion of conservation was in vogue, he spent 22 years writing a 9-volume work titled ‘Die Balearen, a well-documented encyclopaedia on the Balearic Islands featuring his hand-drawn illustrations.
Can Calo offers a rare opportunity to own a turnkey property built by one of Mallorca’s most beloved, historic figures.
All photos belong to the listing agency, Charles Marlow.