MAIN ATTRACTIONS
Everything and more about a middlewoman, La Celestina, two lovers, Calisto and Melibea, and the author of the plot, who was born in the village, Fernando de Rojas.
WHAT WE’LL SEE
About thirty paintings of Teo Puebla, made for the 5thcentenary of the work. La Celestina and its times. Regional people, their personality and their jobs. Medieval suits and ancient facsimile editions of the book.
ACCESS
Summer timetable
Tuesdays to Saturday working days: 10:00-14:00 / 18:00-20:00.
Sundays and public holidays: 10:00-14:00.
From October to June, Tuesdays to Saturday working days: 10:00-14:00 / 16:00-18:00.
Sundays and public holidays: 10:00-14:00.
PRICES
Individual and groups (15 people maximum): 1€.
Retired and groups (more than 15 people): 0.60€.
FUNFACTS
It is believed that the first edition of La Celestina emerged from a printing of Burgos in 1499. A novel, a comedy or a tragedy? Anyway, it is a summit piece of the Spanish literature written in the full swing of the Catholic Monarchs and the Inquisition, which Fernando de Rojas, a converse Jewish who studied law in Salamanca, had some problems with.