Discover the artistic legacy of Federico García Lorca and Manuel de Falla with this private tour around the architectural complex of the Alhambra.
Lorca and Falla were very different: frugality versus waste, revelry contrasted with mysticism. Despite this, they were great friends. One of their passions was flamenco. Together, they organised the Cante Jondo Competition in 1922, where they both went in search of the roots of Spanish music and which was attended by famous personalities at that time.
You’ll wander through the Alhambra Forest to the forecourt of the Palace of Carlos V. From here you can admire the Albaicin and Sacromonte areas. In this fantastic spot, you’ll find the inspiration behind Lorca’s famous work “El Romancero Gitano” (Gypsy Ballads).
You’ll finish up the tour at the Casa Museo de Manuel de Falla, a stunning, modest house that today remains almost intact, including his piano and a number of aspects of his daily life. For Lorca, it was a very valued, touching house, thanks to its architecture and the moments he experienced there.