Step into history at Hacienda Labadie, a striking 19th-century estate designed by French architect Paul Servajean and completed in 1905. Once spanning over 1,200 acres, the hacienda evolved from coffee cultivation to a thriving sugar plantation following the Spanish-American War.
Its elegant European-inspired architecture and agricultural legacy even inspired the renowned Puerto Rican novel La Llamarada. Today, managed by the municipality of Moca, the hacienda welcomes visitors for guided tours and offers a unique setting for special events—blending culture, history, and timeless charm.