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Universo Lorca

Universo Lorca

Lorca´s locations

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Cradle and bedroom of Federico García Lorca in his birthplace in Fuente Vaqueros.

The house where Lorca was born in Fuente Vaqueros

Office of Federico García Lorca in his bedroom in Valderrubio, and in the background his parents’ bedroom.

Lorca’s family home in Valderrubio

St. Vincent Farmhouse, where Federico García Lorca's family spent their summers.

Huerta de San Vicente

Exterior of the Federico García Lorca Center in Romanilla square, Granada.

Federico García Lorca Center

Manuel de Falla's studio, with the piano where he composed, in the Antequeruela Home, where he lived between 1922 and 1939 with his sister María del Carmen.

Manuel de Falla´s House in Antequeruela street

House of Frasquita Alba, in Valderrubio, today converted into a museum. Federico García Lorca based his work 'The House of Bernarda Alba' on the experiences of the inhabitants of this house.

House of Bernarda Alba

Chikito Restaurant, where the Alameda Café used to be, the meeting venue of El Rinconcillo. Interior with a corner dedicated to Federico García Lorca.

El Rinconcillo

San Nicolás Viewpoint, in the Albaycín district, offers excellent views of the Alhambra.

San Nicolás Viewpoint

The Generalife’s Ditch courtyard, in the Alhambra in Granada.

Generalife

The Aljibes square is inside the grounds of the Alhambra in Granada, and in 1922 it was the venue for the first Deep Song Contest.

Plaza de los Aljibes

Hotel España in Lanjarón, where García Lorca's family stayed when they went to the spa to alleviate Doña Vicenta's ailments.

Hotel España in Lanjarón

Springs of the Lanjarón Spa, where García Lorca's family used to go to alleviate the ailments of his mother, Doña Vicenta.

Balneario de Lanjarón

Sculptures of Federico García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, located in the García Moreno square in Órgiva and made in natural size by the sculptor José Vera from Órgiva.

Órgiva

Square with a fountain in the village of Cáñar in the Alpujarra.

Cáñar and Carataunas

Poster in the church square of Pitres, commemorating the visit of Federico García Lorca in 1928.

Pitres

Former home of the Rosales, friends of Federico García Lorca, where he spent his last days before being arrested. Federico occupied a room on the second floor. Currently the building is a hotel.

Rosales’ Family House

Alhambra Palace Hotel, in Granada.

Teatrillo (Little Theater) of the Alhambra Palace Hotel

Sculpture of Mariana Pineda in the square with her name in the center of Granada.

Mariana Pineda Square

Access stairway to the second floor of the Padre Suárez Institute, in Granada.

Padre Suárez College

Victoria Eugenia Royal Conservatory of Music, located in San Jerónimo street in Granada, former headquarters of the General Technical Institute where Lorca studied.

General and Technical College

Víznar Ravine is located next to the road between Víznar and Alfacar, where mass graves of reprisals from Granada have been found.

Barranco de Víznar

Fragments of García Lorca’s poems in the Park with his name, built in Alfacar in 1986 in memory of the poet and the other victims of the Civil War.

Federico García Lorca Park in Alfacar

Aynadamar or Lágrimas fountain, in Alfacar. The water reached the Albaicín through the irrigation ditch of the same name.

Fuente de Aynadamar

The Cuzco Palace (episcopal palace of Víznar, end of 18th century) owes its name to the Peruvian archbishop Juan Manuel Moscoso y Peralta. Gallery with frescoes that were painted by different artists, among them Nicolás Martín Tenllado.

Cuzco Archbishop Palace

Colorado Hill in Alfacar (area of the search for the body of García Lorca), in front of the Pepino farmhouse.

Peñón del Colorado

Federico García Lorca studied at the Law Scholl, in the University square.

Law School

Access from Duquesa street to the Law School, headquarters of Granada’s Civil Government in 1936.

Gobierno civil 1933-1944

Foyer of the Artistic, Literary and Scientific Center of Granada, housing the piano once played by the young member Federico García Lorca.

Centro Artístico

Remains of what used to be The Colony, in Víznar.

La Colonia

Hermitage of the Archangel Saint Michael, in the  Aceituno mountains, also called Saint Michael Alto.

San Miguel Arcángel Hermitage

Archive of the Lorca Study Center in Fuente Vaqueros.

Federico García Lorca Research Center in Fuente Vaqueros

Cortijo Daimuz, country estate belonging to Lorca, where he spent moments of his childhood.

Cortijo Daimuz

Sanctuary of the Christ of the Cloth and Castle of Moclín.

Sanctuary of the Cristo del Paño of Moclín

Romilla Tower, from the Nasrid period, in the Vega de Granada.

Romilla Tower and Soto de Roma

Location of La Teja Fountain.

Fuente de la Teja

Coffered Ceiling of the Gilded Room in the House of the Shots.

Casa de los Tiros

Sculpture of Federico García Lorca located on the promenade of Constitución Avenue in Granada.

Statue of Federico García Lorca

Carmen de los Mascarones, on Pagés del Albaicín street in Granada, home of the poet Pedro Soto de Rojas.

Carmen de los Mascarones

Views of the Sierra Nevada from the terrace of the building at 50 Acera del Darro Street, which was the residence of Federico García Lorca's family in Granada.

Lorca’s family home in Acera del Darro

Façade of the Gran Via, 34 House in Granada, where the Federico García Lorca family lived.

Lorca’s family home in Gran Vía

Lorca’s family home in Acera del Casino

Patio of the Ángel Barrios Museum where the El Polinario tavern was located.

El Polinario Tavern

Tamarit Farmhouse, which belonged to Clotilde García Picossi, Federico García Lorca’s cousin.

Huerta del Tamarit

Plaza Castillejos, 3. This building housed the private school of the Sacred Heart of Jesus where Federico García Lorca studied.

Sagrado Corazón School

Interior patio of what used to be the home of Antonio Segura Mesa, Federico García Lorca’s music teacher.

Antonio Segura’s House

Façade of the first headquarters of the Granada Athenaeum.

Ateneo de Granada

Guadix, La Calahorra and Purullena

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  • Universo lorca is an initiative of:


    • Diputación de Granada

    • Patronato Provincial de Turismo, Granada
  • WITH THE COLLABORATION OF LORCA’S MUNICIPALITIES:

    • Ayuntamiento de Alfacar
    • Ayuntamiento de Fuente Vaqueros
    • Ayuntamiento de Granada
    • AAyuntamiento de Pinos Puente
    • Ayuntamiento de Valderrubio
    • Ayuntamiento de Víznar
  • WITH THE INSTITUTIONAL COLLABORATION OF:

    • Gobierno de España
    • Instituto Cervantes
    • Junta de Andalucía
    • Patronato Federico García Lorca
    • Fundación Federico García Lorca
    • Centro Federico García Lorca
    • Turismo Andaluz
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