The Llambias House, a National Historic Landmark, is one of the few buildings in St. Augustine that dates back to the first Spanish colonial period (1565-1763). Restored in the 1950s, the house is an example of St. Augustine's architectural style that was first developed by the Spaniards and later modified by the British during the colonial period.
Visitors can walk by the Llambias House, but it's only open by appointment and for private functions. For more information, guests can call the St. Augustine Historical Society at (904) 824-2872.