At the gentle foothills of Cerro Ancón, where Panama’s lush greenery embraces the city skyline, stands a residence that feels suspended between centuries. Hidden among mature trees and tropical gardens, in one of the most private and storied enclaves of Panama City, this house is more than a home, it is a living chapter of history. Originally developed during the American Canal era, Quarry Heights remains one of the most exclusive and tightly held neighborhoods in the country. Its quiet streets and historic residences echo a time when craftsmanship, proportion, and permanence defined architecture.