Living with Art:
Casa Gabriella is an excellent choice for classic Santa Fe ambiance. Built in the Territorial Style, it is the perfect jumping off place for shopping the unrivaled Spanish and Indian Markets. Stroll down Canyon Road, which is a mere one-eighth (.125) mile away, and indulge yourself in Santa Fe’s world-famous art market. The Plaza is the unparalleled hub of downtown life and it is only one-half (½) mile from your front door.
Incomparable Dining:
Perhaps you’ll enjoy wandering the streets in search of that quintessential adobe. Terrific restaurants abound in Santa Fe, as dining is another enjoyable art form. May we recommend you walk to The Compound (one block away) or Geronimo's (two blocks away) from Casa Gabriella for an exceptional meal? Enjoy the Farmers’ Market, open weekends during the summer. Savor a book over coffee and meet locals at the Downtown Subscription, on the corner of Garcia and Acequia Madre (five blocks away). You might pick up a copy of David Naylor's inspiring coffee table book, Old World Interiors, which happens to feature seven (7) photos of Casa Gabriella.
A Brief History of “Casa Gabriella”:
Casa Gabriella’s owners acquired this wonderfully serene property in the Historic East Side. They love art, beauty, and architecture, and their desire to bring these joys to others was the inspiration behind Casa Gabriella.
Casa Gabriella is zoned Arts & Crafts, thus giving it the perfect opportunity to showcase not only art, but Judy and Gabrielle's books: Gabrielle’s Magical Pets, A Mother Goddess for Our Times: Mary’s Appearances at Medjugorje, and The Light: A Modern Day Journey for Peace. John, Judy, and Gabrielle lived overseas for many years before purchasing this picturesque adobe. For them, Santa Fe feels like a close knit European village with American ambition. It is their hope you will find it home too.