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Almagro
Gallery
Visiting the del Valle Reboul's friends, Chema y Luz, on 13 February (2007).
A XVIth century type of public theatre, set up in courtyards between houses.
A typical Spanish open-air theatre, the one in Almagro is the only remaining of its genre.
It is also valuable for having remained faithful to its original design as well as to remain in activity.
It is one of the iconic places of Spain and the highlight of Almagro, with a popular but potent character.
The rest of Almagro is also worth seeing, with characteristic Castillan buildings.
Its Plaza Mayor is one that is instantly recognizable.
With beautiful arcades supporting green little houses.
On both sides of the Plaza.
Luz in her taller de Artesanía, with Guille and Elena cashing pieces they worked on and actually sold there.
In Chema and Luz's house.
The way they cook there! (alcachofas)