CERVANTES – MUSEUM HOUSE
In Valladolid wrote some of his most important books
Miguel de Cervantes resided in Valladolid from 1603 to 1606. As a result, much of this city is reflected in his work, for example “The Dialogue of the Dogs” describes the atmosphere pervading the Pavement of San Francisco, which is now part of the main square or Plaza Mayor. The museum house recreates the domestic atmosphere of a 17th century nobleman’s home.
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