MUSEO DEL QUIJOTE
Museum exhibiting paintings with a Cervantesque theme by José Jiménez Aranda, one of the illustrators of Don Quixote
Reopened in 2015, it now houses 4 exhibition rooms on more than 1,700 square meters and aims to be the reference center for all of Spain to know the work of Cervantes (3,500 books in the library). It presents, among other things, a dozen paintings with a Cervantesque theme painted by José Jiménez Aranda, one of the best illustrators of Don Quixote in the 19th century. A half-hour montage recreates the atmosphere of a Madrid print shop in the early 17th century and gives voice to the characters of Quijote. It is better to speak Spanish.
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