Valladolid, Spain
Calle Rastro, 6,
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+34 983308810
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Very quaint place where Cervantes lived. The place is small and large groups are split into small groups.
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Real story well presented. Cervantes and his family moved to Valladolid in 1604 and they settled for one year on the first floor of this modest house. On the ground floor there was a tavern now it is a library. Great staff, well prepared and very friendly. Admission is free for everyone on Saturdays from 2.00 p.m onwards and all day Sunday.
Interesting and informative visit to a house where Cervantes lived for a couple of years while travelling with the itinerant Spanish royal court.
It was ok, but it is mostly what it is called: a house. Consider visiting it in addition to the sculpture museum (5 common price).
I loved this museum, it's small and simple, but lovely and thoughtfully composed. It's a preserved space, no massive displays or exhibitions. A quick visit is enough, wish is always nice.
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