A among sacred mountains

Spiritual tourism in an energetic vortex of the Andes. Connect with nature, the cosmos, and your essence.

heavenly refuge

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Celestia was born in Uspallata, Mendoza, a place known for its ancestral energy.

Here, there's no urban noise or distracting lights. Just silence, the sky, and the chance to return to yourself.

Uspallata:

Energy Vortex

Surrounded by sacred mountains, this territory was visited by ancient cultures in search of spiritual connection.

Today, it is revealed as an ideal space for introspection, retreat, and cosmic contemplation.

It is located in a dark sky region with stunning views of the Milky Way with the naked eye.

Are you ready for

touch the sky?

Sacred Domes:

golden design for the soul

Designed with golden proportions, our Mammoth domes create a harmonious and self-sufficient environment.

Modular structure

sustainable

Transparent

roofs

for stargazing

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From the air, the complex reveals its sacred form as a star mandala.

Their arrangement is not random: they form a sacred geometry inspired by the constellations of Centaurus and the Southern Cross, functioning as a kind of star map over the land of Uspallata, in the heart of the Andes.

star language

This layout invites visitors to inhabit a cosmic space, where each step is a coordinate between heaven and earth.

from our domes

Designer:

Gonzalo Chirinos

A visual artist

in love with the sky

Walking through Celestia is like traveling through a

living constellation

Domo Alfa Centauri

Inspired by the brightest star in the Centaurus constellation, Alpha Centauri is one of the closest star systems to Earth.

Domo NGC 6334

This is a star-forming nebula, also called the Cat's Paw Nebula.

Domo NGC 5139 (Omega Centauri)

This globular cluster is one of the largest and oldest in our galaxy. Its dome reflects ancient wisdom and a connection to cosmic time.

Domo Hadar

Also known as Beta Centauri, Hadar is one of the most prominent stars in the southern hemisphere sky.

Why are

domes

called that?

The names of the domes are unconventional. Each one honors a star or real celestial object that resides in the constellations that give meaning to the project.

The Universe from

your pillow

The rooms at Celestia are domes built with sacred geometry and transparent roofs that allow you to contemplate the night sky without leaving your bed.

Here, sleeping is a communion with the cosmos, and waking up is remembering that you were always part of it.

Each space has its own telescope, inviting you to explore the constellations, the moon, and the Milky Way as part of your nightly ritual.

A trip to

the stars

Nourish the Body, Honor the Spirit

Gastronomy and Agriculture

Holistic

Celestia's kitchen is a healing ritual. Led by Sarah El Ashuh Teran, a Mexican chef of Lebanese origin, it fuses ancestral traditions with conscious nutrition.

Dishes that accompany fasting, detoxification, and energy reset processes.

Menu based on organic, local and seasonal foods.

Shared tables that invite dialogue, silence, or contemplation.

Every bite is designed to nurture, transform, and uplift.

Gastronomy

Planting to Heal, Cooking to Connect

Connection to the earth is one of Celestia's deepest pillars. That's why we integrate a regenerative and hydroponic agriculture system that nourishes both our guests and the ecosystem we inhabit.

The ingredients that give life to our holistic restaurant's cuisine are born from our gardens.

The art of purifying the soul and body

Tubs of ice water Dry and wet saunas Meditation tubs

The sky as a guide,

the night as a teacher

Inca Observatory with water mirror

Solar calendar for solstices and equinoxes

From your dome or from our Inca observatory, the universe unfolds before you.

Inspired by the Intihuatana, this ancient observatory uses a reflecting pool of water to reflect the sky. A sacred space where the universe is observed from stillness, just as the ancient Andean peoples did.

From a fixed observation point:

- On the June solstice, the sun sets behind the northernmost marker.

- On the December solstice, it sets behind the southernmost marker.

- On the equinoxes, the sun aligns exactly in the center.

Replica of the Intihuatana, Solar Clock

And soon, we will install a replica of the Intihuatana, a ceremonial sundial more than 3,000 years old, used by pre-Incan civilizations to "bind" the sun at the solstices and organize their spiritual calendar.

Celestia was conceived by Eduardo Perez Guerrero, its founder and eternal seeker of well-being, as a space where body and soul could align in a profound process of restoration.

Inspired by the Intihuatana, this ancient observatory uses a reflecting pool of water to reflect the sky. A sacred space where the universe is observed from stillness, just as the ancient Andean peoples did.

Mattress

optimized

for sleeping

Toiletries

Stargazing

deck

Glass shower

Soils

heated

Glass Jacuzzi

Staff of

golf cart

Campfire and grill

Climate control

Our experience at Celestia offers you:

Fast Wi-fi

Commitment to the land,

without altering it

Solar and wind energy

Bioclimatic architecture

Solar and wind energy: 100% of-the-grid

DarkSky Certification in process

Solar and wind energy:

100% of-the-grid

Low-impact red outdoor lighting

Low-impact red outdoor lighting

  • Spiritual seekers and lovers of heaven.

  • Yoga and meditation practitioners.

  • Conscious travelers.

  • Professionals looking for a digital retreat and detox.

  • Couples and groups celebrating the essential.

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Explore the magic that surrounds Celestia

Dique Potrerillos

Termas de cacheuta

Centro de Ski Los Penitente

Pampa del Leoncito

Aconcagua Balloon Adventure

Puente del Inca

Parque Provincial Aconcaguas

Celestia was born in Mendoza, a land of sun and mountains, located in western Argentina. Just a short flight from Buenos Aires, the journey to silence, the stars, and your inner reconnection begins.

From the capital to the spiritual heart of the Andes

Mendoza: Land of Sun, Wine and Ancestral Energy

From the city of Mendoza, a scenic road between vineyards and gorges leads to Uspallata, an energetic valley surrounded by ancient peaks. As you ascend, the cell phone signal disappears and the true connection begins: with the earth, with the sky, with you.

Uspallata

Argentina