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AWESOME FOR CERVANTES/QUIJOTE LOVERS
This is in a little town in Castilla/La Mancha that is full of history. This is the actual cave/prison that housed Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quijote. I am a Cervantes and Quijote lover, and...
This is in a little town in Castilla/La Mancha that is full of history. This is the actual cave/prison that housed Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quijote. I am a Cervantes and Quijote lover, and...
There’s not much to see in Casa-Cueva Medrano, except for the cave/basement where Cervantes was purportedly imprisoned and where he started writing his famous novel Don Quijote de la Mancha. The lady ...
There’s not much to see in Casa-Cueva Medrano, except for the cave/basement where Cervantes was purportedly imprisoned and where he started writing his famous novel Don Quijote de la Mancha. The lady ...
The truth is q as q is seen in the photos. The site is very kept and put a q hologram simulates Cervantes. They also put a projection of about 10 minutes q tells you all the story ....
AWESOME FOR CERVANTES/QUIJOTE LOVERS
This is in a little town in Castilla/La Mancha that is full of history. This is the actual cave/prison that housed Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quijote. I am a Cervantes and Quijote lover, and...
AWESOME FOR CERVANTES/QUIJOTE LOVERS
This is in a little town in Castilla/La Mancha that is full of history. This is the actual cave/prison that housed Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quijote. I am a Cervantes and Quijote lover, and...
Interesting place
There’s not much to see in Casa-Cueva Medrano, except for the cave/basement where Cervantes was purportedly imprisoned and where he started writing his famous novel Don Quijote de la Mancha. The lady ...
Interesting place
There’s not much to see in Casa-Cueva Medrano, except for the cave/basement where Cervantes was purportedly imprisoned and where he started writing his famous novel Don Quijote de la Mancha. The lady ...
Q don't tell you
The truth is q as q is seen in the photos. The site is very kept and put a q hologram simulates Cervantes. They also put a projection of about 10 minutes q tells you all the story ....