Calle Virgen del Rosario 11, 35600, Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura, SpainMap
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Historic house with a famous former resident
Miguel de Unamuno, the Spanish novelist, philosopher, poet and rector of the University of Salamanca was exiled to Fuerteventura in 1924 for criticising the government of the dictator General Primo de...
This little museum had some inspiring quotations of Unamuno's writings (all in Spanish, but I don't complain at that - we are in Spain, after all) and contained some lovely furniture and architectural...
This little museum can be visited free of charge. Fuerteventura has not much in the form of tangible historic monuments. The history is in the land. But this little museum has beautiful pieces of the ...
You could miss this museum as it is not well signed but there is a statue outside which is what caught our attention. The house is really well kept and the welcome on our entrance was most welcoming. ...
Historic house with a famous former resident
Miguel de Unamuno, the Spanish novelist, philosopher, poet and rector of the University of Salamanca was exiled to Fuerteventura in 1924 for criticising the government of the dictator General Primo de...
Could be better with a little effort
This little museum had some inspiring quotations of Unamuno's writings (all in Spanish, but I don't complain at that - we are in Spain, after all) and contained some lovely furniture and architectural...
Quaint little museum
This little museum can be visited free of charge. Fuerteventura has not much in the form of tangible historic monuments. The history is in the land. But this little museum has beautiful pieces of the ...
Welcomed by staff
You could miss this museum as it is not well signed but there is a statue outside which is what caught our attention. The house is really well kept and the welcome on our entrance was most welcoming. ...
The old furniture reminded us of home!
It was well worth the visit to hear about the author exiled to Fuerteventura in the twenties by an authoritarian Spanish Govery