A must for all Cervantes readers. Although quaint, the house provides a brief family history and a snapshot of living conditions of his time. I would recommend that they add books for sale, or a few souvenirs, like bookmarks.
Amit M.
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For Cervantes lovers. A well put together period place. Just bear in mind that Cervantes only lived there for 2 years and non of the artefacts on display are his.
Michael H.
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Popped in here just to kill time and enjoyed it. Quite small, can be done in about 15-20 mins.
Frank O
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Very quaint place where Cervantes lived. The place is small and large groups are split into small groups.
Stekelberg
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Real story well presented.
Cervantes and his family moved to Valladolid in 1604 and they settled for one year on the first floor of this modest house. On the ground floor there was a tavern now it is a library.
Great staff, well prepared and very friendly.
Admission is free for everyone on Saturdays from 2.00 p.m onwards and all day Sunday.
Mariam bint A.
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Luckily, at Sundays it is free entrance, but it is not worth paying.
A small house, and all the titles are in Spanish and no other languages. It is very boring.
Mike
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Very informative guide. And interesting visit. Free entry, at least on Sunday.