Las Pozas is a surrealist garden created by Sir Edward James, a British 
poet and major supporter of the Surrealist art movement. In 1949 James 
chose the tropical jungles near Xilitla, San Luis Potosà in Mexico for 
his garden of Eden.
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Edward James built one of the biggest and least known artistic 
monuments of the 20th century known as Las Pozas. Over a 20 year period,
 over 36 surrealistic structures were built in concrete at this 
magnificent site.
Edward abandoned the intellectual, social and 
artistic circles of London, Paris, New York and Hollywood for the 
jungles of Mexico. He lived in Xilitla with his close companion Plutarco
 Gastelum, a Yaqui Indian, and his family. Plutarco would later become 
Edward's construction foreman at Las Pozas. El Castillo was built by 
Plutarco and became the home of his family. Edward also lived there when
 he wasn't staying at Las Pozas.
Before coming to Mexico to build 
Las Pozas in the early 1950's, he had already led an extraordinary life.
 His family owned a 300 room mansion and 6,000 acre estate in England, 
which Edward later converted into West Dean College, now an 
internationally recognized center for restoration arts.
Born to 
immense wealth and privilege in 1907, Edward's life imitated the 
surrealist art he loved and collected. He turned his back on the rigid 
aristocratic circles of Edwardian England that he was born into, and 
befriended and supported dozens of artists who would become household 
names in later years. The people in his life included Dali, Picasso, and
 Stravinsky. He wrote poetry all his life, however it was in his 
building of Las Pozas that he realized himself as an artist.
Still intrigued?..... Visit the official website of 
Las Pozas here