The home where Federico García Lorca was born in Fuente Vaqueros was restored and converted into a museum by the Diputación de Granada. Its rooms evoke the atmosphere of his youth in the decoration and furniture, while on the second floor, which was a barn, there is a room for exhibitions and cultural events. It treasures innumerable written and graphic documents and even belongings and trousseau belonging to the poet or related to his life and work.
It is a typical farmhouse, like many others in any village in La Vega of Granada. It was built in 1880, when Federico García Rodríguez married his first wife, Matilde Palacios. The house, which had undergone several transformations with the different families who lived there, after being acquired by the Diputación de Granada in 1982 and the constitution of the Federico García Lorca Board, began to function in 1986 as a museum.
The significance of this house-museum is to keep his memory alive and turn it into a space which full of emotion from memories, where his ideas are nourished and his figure is projected. It shows a brief but intense journey through time, through his intimate spaces: the dining room, the kitchen, the bedrooms and the patio. And in the old barn, converted into an exhibition hall: his letters, his drawings, his books… show hidden secrets that reveal unknown faces of his multifaceted personality.
- ADDRESS
- García Lorca, 4
- municipality
- Fuente Vaqueros
- Telephone
- 958 516 453
- Web
- See website
- visitascasamuseolorca@dipgra.es
Visits of both groups and individuals are always guided, starting punctually at the specified times.
The groups must arrange the visit by phone or by e-mail, well in advance, in order to facilitate access to the museum.
Please, check the museum website for information on opening hours.