In the heart of Ontinyent we find this building, in the neo-Mudejar style and reminiscent of late Valencian modernism, dating back to 1925, when it was known as Chalé Mompó. The building, renovated and converted into a hotel in 1997, consists of a ground floor, two floors and an attic in the central part, and is inspired by palatial-type buildings in North Africa and the Middle East. A complex complemented by two minarets that hides a garden with fountains and palm trees. Irresistible invitation to have tea.

In the heart of Ontinyent we find this building, in the neo-Mudejar style and reminiscent of late Valencian modernism, dating back to 1925, when it was known as Chalé Mompó. The building, renovated and converted into a hotel in 1997, consists of a ground floor, two floors and an attic in the central part, and is inspired by palatial-type buildings in North Africa and the Middle East. A complex complemented by two minarets that hides a garden with fountains and palm trees. Irresistible invitation to have tea.