Cas di torto

House of torto
Cas di torto
Cas di torto or lodo in Arikok National Park
Cas di bara in Rincon (Bonaire)
Cas di yerba (house of straw) in Curaçao
Alternative namesCas di lodo
Cas di bara
General information
CountryAruba
Bonaire
Curaçao
Height
Roofmaiz stem[2]
cacti core[1]
straw[1]
Technical details
Floor count1[1]

Cas di torto (also called cas di lodo "mud house" or cas di bara "house wit wooden posts") is a distinctive type of adobe house, specific to the insular region of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.[citation needed] These houses were usually found in the vicinity of plantations. The few structures that still exist are the oldest structures that are left standing on Aruba.[3]

The name "cas di torto" likely originates from the Spanish "casas de torta," brought by settlers from the Paraguaná Peninsula in Venezuela to Aruba. "Torta" in Spanish means "cake" and references the layered clay construction.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b c Bosch 1836, p. 47.
  2. ^ Nijdam 1967, p. 24.
  3. ^ Guides, Fodor's Travel (2016-01-12). Fodor's In Focus Aruba. Fodor's Travel. ISBN 978-1-101-87919-1.