Altos de Chavón is a place like no other—a replica 16th-century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside. Meticulously designed by Dominican architect, José Antonio Caro, and Italian master designer and cinematographer, Roberto Coppa, every detail of Altos de Chavón was handcrafted by local artisans. The village is a cultural center for residents, tourists, and working artists worldwide. Active studios for artists of every medium from pottery to weaving, silk-screening, and everything in between line the cobblestone streets alongside shops and boutiques showcasing their unique creations. The Art Gallery features works from noted Dominican artists, as well as artists from around the world which helps to foster a dialogue of creativity and cultural exchange. Altos de Chavón is also home to the renowned Altos de Chavón School of Design, which is affiliated with the Parsons School of Design in New York. Other sites include an archaeological museum, offering a glimpse into the area’s fascinating history, the St. Stanislaus Church, a 5,000-seat theater, and sweeping views of the Chavón River and the Caribbean Sea.
At the center of the historic 16th-century replica Mediterranean village Altos de Chavón is the stunning 5,000-seat Grecian-style amphitheater. This architectural wonder has been the setting for countless concerts, events, and performances since its inauguration in 1982 by none other than the late Frank Sinatra for the live HBO special, “The Concert of the Hemispheres.” Other notable performers who have graced the stage include Sting, Elton John, Michael Bublé, Andrea Bocelli, Gloria Estefan, Alejandro Fernández, Marc Anthony, Spyro Gyra, Michel Camilo, Juan Luis Guerra, Air Supply, Julio Iglesias, Plácido Domingo, and many more to come.
History buffs and the curious alike will find lots of see at the Archaeological Regional Museum. Located in the heart of Altos de Chavón, the museum features an extraordinary collection of indigenous objects that help tell the story of the early history of the Dominican Republic. The museum holds more than 3,000 pieces, some of which have been featured in international exhibits at places like the Museo del Barrio in New York, the Petite Palais in Paris, and as part of the Quincentenary of the Discovery of America exhibit in Seville, Spain.
Open Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
For more information contact us at (809) 523-8554.
Altos de Chavón also boasts three crafts workshops: one for ceramic objects both utilitarian and decorative; a weaving studio, where native cotton is loomed into tablecloths, place mats, rugs, bags, and tapestries; and a silkscreen workshop, where T-shirts get emblazoned with designs and artists can have multiples of their work produced. All three workshops are open to the public. You can purchase the items manufactured in our workshops in the Artisan Chavón store.
Enjoy a 10% discount at Artisan Chavón when you book one of these classes:
Pottery – The early inhabitants of the island created their stoneware and works of art out of terracotta (pottery). Experience a hands-on cultural immersion and take a souvenir home too! Recommended activity for all ages, families, and groups. The program features a tour of the workshops, technique, and design demonstration at the spinning wheel and hand carving table.
Hours: 1 hour program from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm. Every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
Weaving – Immerse yourself in the art of weaving with a captivating lesson at the workshop in Altos de Chavon. Led by skilled artisans, this hands-on experience invites you to discover traditional techniques and create your woven masterpiece. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, the workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn, create, and appreciate the intricate craftsmanship behind Dominican weaving. Join us and weave a memorable moment into your Altos de Chavon journey.
Hotel guests: Reserve your spot by contacting Vacation Planner or Concierge
Residents and outside visitors: please call (809) 951-1500 ext. 2050.
St. Stanislaus church is a charming stone building in the center of the village of Altos de Chavón. Consecrated in 1979, Pope John Paul II sent the ashes of Poland’s patron saint, St. Stanislaus, and a hand-carved statue from Krakow to commemorate the church’s inauguration. Today, the church is the site for weekly Catholic masses as well as a treasured destination for weddings.
Saint Stanislaus Church warmly welcomes visitors to experience its beauty and tranquility.
Located in a serene setting, the church is open to the public during the following hours:
Monday to Friday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 6:00 pm
We invite you to explore this historic place of worship and enjoy a peaceful moment in its sacred surroundings.
For catholic wedding ceremonies, please contact our Wedding Specialists.
Experience a world of art and culture at the heart of Altos de Chavón Art Gallery. From its humble beginnings as a showcase for the School of Design graduates, it has evolved into a must-visit hub for artists across the globe. With ever-changing exhibitions, you never know if you’ll find naïve art, stunning photography, or an avant-garde masterpiece. Discover creativity at its finest today!
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Step inside our world at the once-a-month Altos de Chavon Market! Discover artisan creations, indulge in international cuisine, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Find it on the last Saturday of every month from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and be ready to treasure hunt.
Have you got handmade goods of your own? Contact us via email to become a vendor.
From a mid-afternoon snack to a multi-course gourmet dinner, there’s no shortage of dining establishments to choose from at Altos de Chavón. And once the sun goes down, many of the bars and restaurants feature live music and entertainment that lasts well into the night. The bohemian ambiance of this incredible 16th century replica Mediterranean village is captivating regardless of the time of day.
Chilango Taqueria A fun, contemporary taquería overlooking Plaza Chavón and the Church.
La Piazetta features gourmet Italian dishes and rustic charm overlooking Altos de Chavón.
Dye Fore Bar overlooks the magnificent Dye Fore golf course.
Other Dining Options to enjoy casual dining at Altos de Chavón
Browse the numerous shops and galleries at Altos de Chavón for unique treasures you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll find distinct fine jewels, fashions, cigars, handcrafted and embroidered linens, and so much more. Find the perfect souvenir to help remember your vacation at Casa de Campo Resort and Villas, or browse for gifts for your friends and family back home. Browse the complete listing of shops found at Casa de Campo.
Artisan Chavón is a charming store nestled in Altos de Chavón, specializing in handmade products crafted in the pottery and weaving workshops of the area. Located within a picturesque setting, the store offers a delightful array of unique, artisanal pieces that showcase local craftsmanship and creativity. Visitors can explore and purchase beautifully crafted pottery and woven items, each reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic flair of the Dominican Republic. For added convenience, registered guests of the resort can charge their purchases directly to their rooms, making it easier to take home these exquisite souvenirs and treasures. Artisan Chavón invites everyone to discover and appreciate the beauty of handmade artistry in a setting that exudes both cultural charm and modern comfort.
Hours:
Monday – Sunday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
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Contact the hotel or tour operator, and request a visit to Altos de Chavon, either on a private tour or a combined excursion to one of the many available activities in the area.
Registered resort guests and villa owners/residents enjoy free access to Altos de Chavón.
For more information, please call us at 809-523-3318, or email us.
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