Paloma San Basilio has opened the doors of her 17th-century farmhouse in the Baztan Valley, a house she bought in 1999 and rehabilitated with respect for her original architecture. The singer explains in a report by Hola! magazine that this property has become her personal refuge, especially after the loss of her sister during the pandemic. Read more]]>
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Paloma San Basilio has opened the doors of her 17th-century farmhouse in the Baztan Valley, a house she bought in 1999 and rehabilitated with respect for her original architecture. The singer explains in a report by Hola! magazine that this property has become her personal refuge, especially after the loss of her sister during the pandemic. Read more]]>