San Isidro Museum
The Lope de Vega House Museum is housed in a typical 17th-Century house with a lush backyard garden. It is said that the famous writer bought the building in 1610 and lived there for the last 25 years of his life, between 1610 and 1635. Three centuries later, in 1935, the house was declared a National Monument.
Since then it was renovated three times, the last one in the period between 1990 and 1992. The museum features a few exhibitions of extraordinary cultural value, including the rooms where Lope de Vega lived with their original furniture and some of the most important works of the most prominent playwright of the Spanish Golden Age.
Name: San Isidro Museum
Address: Calle Cervantes 11
Phone: +34 91 429 92 16
Price: 0 - 3EUR
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