
The restoration of the house was made by the architects Emilio Moya and especially on Pedro Muguruza. In the works, the granite jambs that Álvarez Baena missed appeared in other corners of the building, the inscription on the main door lintel is authentic and was discovered (a piece of it) among the materials that filled the well. In 1935, when three hundred years after the death of Lope de Vega, the building was declared a monument and opened as a museum. Other museums and collections transferred works of art, furniture, fixtures and bibliographical editions to complete the house. Thus, depos...
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