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Huerta de San Vicente Casa Museo de Federico Garcia LorcavsMuseo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada
Casa-Museo Federico Garcia Lorca and Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada are both praised by travel writers. On balance, Casa-Museo Federico Garcia Lorca ranks marginally higher than Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada. Casa-Museo Federico Garcia Lorca comes in at #15 in Granada with accolades from 3 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Huerta de San Vicente Casa Museo de Federico Garcia Lorca
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Independent
C/ Poeta Garcia Lorca, 4, FuenteVaqueros, 18340 Granada
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"The house has been restored with original furnishings, and the former granary, barn, and stables have been converted into exhibition spaces." Full review
"In Federico García Lorca's birthplace, the village of Fuente Vaqueros, 17km west of Granada, the Museo Casa Natal Federico García Lorca displays photos, posters and costumes for the writer’s plays." Full review
"Poet/dramatist Federico García Lorca... spent many happy summers with his family here at their vacation home." Full review
"Located in the park named after the poet on the west side of Granada, was where he wrote many of his best poems in the last decade of his life. Visits are by 30-minute guided tour only.
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Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Pavaneras, 19, 18009 Granada
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"This 16th-century palace, adorned with the coat of arms of the Grana Venegas family who owned it, was named House of the Shots for the musket barrels that protrude from its facade." Full review
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"Built around the mid-16C, this building has an unusual stone façade with no decoration except for five slightly damaged sculptures of warriors." Full review
"Inside you'll find intriguing portraits of Catholic monarchs, including Ferdinand, Isabella, and even Philip IV. Each royal looks rather dour. The major feature of the house is the Cuadra Dorada " Full review