El Manantial del Silencio sits quietly, 500 meters away from the bustling town of Purmamarca, along National Route 52. This haven rests in the heart of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a place where time stands still. The edifice, constructed in the year 2000, embraces a strict Spanish neocolonial style that pays homage to the area's architecture using only native materials. Adobe walls and hollow reeds on the ceilings evoke a sense of tradition and connection to the land. Mariano Sepúlveda, an esteemed architect, designed the building. His exceptional work with the Spanish colonial style in Argentina earned him the prestigious Knight's Cross of the Royal Order of Isabel la Católica in 1985. The interiors are tastefully adorned with heirlooms from prominent families in the Argentine North, lending an air of authenticity and nostalgia to the space. El Manantial del Silencio is a sanctuary for the soul, offering personalized attention and an unforgettable experience to every guest who seeks to rest and feel at one with the destination.