Casa del Maestro Granada: Falla's Historic Home
Discover Casa del Maestro, the former residence of composer Manuel de Falla, nestled in Granada's historic Albaicín. This intimate house museum offers a unique journey into the life and creative genius of one of Spain's most significant musical figures. Experience the tranquility of his living spaces and the inspiration behind his masterpieces.
Slide 1 of 3
Overview
Step into the enchanting world of Casa del Maestro in Granada, Spain, a hidden gem that offers a profound connection to the city's artistic soul. Originally the home and workshop of the renowned Spanish composer Manuel de Falla, this historic house museum in the Albaicín neighborhood is now a sanctuary preserving his legacy and providing an intimate glimpse into his life and creative process.
As you wander through its tranquil rooms, you'll encounter the very spaces where Falla found inspiration and composed some of his most celebrated works. The house itself is a testament to Andalusian architecture, blending seamlessly with the surrounding historic quarter. Visitors can explore Falla's personal belongings, including his piano, manuscripts, and beloved collection of objects, which offer tangible links to his genius.
The intimate atmosphere allows for a deeply personal experience, evoking the creative spirit that once filled these walls. Highlights include the beautiful garden, a peaceful oasis perfect for quiet contemplation, and the insights gained into Falla's life beyond his music, revealing his connections to other prominent artists and intellectuals of his time. Casa del Maestro is more than just a museum; it's an immersion into the heart of Granada's cultural heritage and a must-visit for anyone seeking to understand the profound influence of music and art on this captivating city. Prepare to be inspired by the serenity and the echoes of creativity that resonate within this special place.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.
Closed Mondays and major holidays.
Advance booking is recommended.
Admission Prices
€5 (General Admission).
Discounts may apply for students, seniors, and groups.