Dear Casa Romantica Community,
We wanted to take a moment to update you on the safety measures in place at Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for all our visitors following the most recent land movement on Monday, June 5th, 2023.
As you may know, Casa Romantica is nestled on a breathtaking 2.5-acre estate, and we’re thrilled to announce that the City of San Clemente has deemed certain locations of our grounds safe from the damage caused by the landslide and present no danger to the staff or public. This means you can still immerse yourself in the beauty of our outdoor spaces while adhering to the necessary safety protocols. We believe that opening our doors, even partially, brings us one step closer to rejuvenating the spirit of Casa Romantica.
While we’re excited to welcome you back to Casa Romantica, please note that for the time being, our Main Salon and Ocean Terrace areas remain temporarily closed to access. This precautionary measure has been put in place to prioritize the well-being of our valued visitors, staff, and community.
To enhance your experience at Casa Romantica, we have curated a delightful array of outdoor activities, including captivating exhibitions, picturesque gardens, and scenic trails. Take a leisurely stroll along our historic paths, bask in the tranquility of our gardens, or simply find a serene spot to unwind and appreciate the awe-inspiring views.
We’re incredibly grateful for your continued support and understanding during these challenging times. Casa Romantica remains committed to providing you with a safe and enriching experience, where you can immerse yourself in art, culture, and natural beauty.
If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly staff. We’re here to assist you and ensure your visit is memorable and enjoyable.
Thank you for being a cherished part of the Casa Romantica community. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Warmest regards,
Amy Behrens
Executive Director