Lope de Vega House–Museum, at 11 Calle de Cervantes (street) in Madrid (Spain). A typical dwelling of the early 17th century. It was purchased by the writer in 1610 for 9,000 reales. He lived there until his death (August 27, 1635). In 1935 it was declared a National Monument. 1st rebuilding and restoration: 1934-1935. 2nd restoration (by Fernando Chueca Goitia): 1973-1975. 3rd restoration: 1990-1992.
Author: Luis García from Madrid (Spain)., License: CC BY-SA 2.0
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