Minecraft Spanish Style Villa #2 - Java and Bedrock

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Short walkthrough video showcasing a Minecraft Spanish style villa #2.

Description:

Welcome to Minecraft Spanish style villa #2, Fully furnished, perfect for creative worlds. Inside, you’ll find a cozy living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, study, bathroom, and three bedrooms. Outside, you’ll find a large garage for two cars, a pool, a covered barbecue area, and three covered sitting areas. Perfect for multiplayer servers or your personal Minecraft world.

Free map to download for Minecraft Java 1.21.10+ and Bedrock 1.21.100+ version. Shaders used are BSL.

Check out my first Spanish Style Villa, a bit smaller, but still highly detailed, with a similar design and layout.

Music track: Bean by Lukrembo
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Download Links:

📥 Minecraft Spanish Style Villa #2 - Download map for Java

📥 Minecraft Spanish Style Villa #2 - Download map for Bedrock

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Screenshot:

Spanish Style Villa #2 built for Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition with a pool and elegant Mediterranean architecture

Installation:

For Minecraft Java Edition, download the world file, extract the downloaded .zip file, and then move the world's folder into your Minecraft "saves" folder.

For Minecraft Bedrock Edition, download the world file and then either double-click it to have the game automatically import it, or open the game and use the "Import world" button within the "Worlds" tab after clicking "Play".

For schematic files, you need to have Forge or Fabric installed first and use the WorldEdit mod. Place the .schem file into the schematics folder within your Minecraft directory. After placing the file, load the schematic in-game with the //schem load [filename] command and paste it using //paste -e.

Map Changelog:

  • First release.

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