Palacete Los Moreau
Architecture· Puerto Rico

Palacete Los Moreau

National Register of Historic Places
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When Juan Labadié died in 1893, his widow Cornelia Pellot — daughter of one of the original French Pellot landowners and a freed slave — decided to replace the old wooden house with one built of concrete. The design fell to Paul Servajean, administrator of a nearby sugar mill, who conceived it as a Caribbean adaptation of a French château. The municipality of Moca acquired the property in 1993 and restored it as a museum, renaming it after the fictional family in Enrique Laguerre's novel *La Llamarada*. Laguerre's ashes are interred on the grounds.

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