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The handsome art-deco Cervantes has a fine program of music, theatre and dance, including some well-known names on the concert circuit. It also hosts a November jazz festival.


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Nearby ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹ attractions

1. Casa Natal de Picasso

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For an intimate insight into the painter’s childhood, head to the Casa Natal de Picasso, the house where Picasso was born in 1881. Now a study foundation,…

2. Sala de Exposiciones

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As well as running the Casa Natal de Picasso, the Fundación Picasso owns this small exposition space across the square from the casa. It shuffles a…

4. Museo de Arte Flamenco

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Laid out over two floors in the HQ of ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹'s oldest and most prestigious peña (flamenco club), this collection of photos, posters, costumes, fans,…

5. Museo del Vidrio y Cristal

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The more-interesting-than-it-sounds glass museum is housed in a palatial 18th-century house, complete with three central patios, in a charmingly…

6. Museo Picasso ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹

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This unmissable museum in the city of Picasso’s birth provides a solid overview of the great master and his work, although, surprisingly, it only came to…

7. Teatro Romano

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The story of the unearthing of ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹'s Roman theatre is almost as interesting as the theatre itself. Dating from the time of Augustus (1st century AD),…

8. Alcazaba

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No time to visit Granada’s Alhambra? Then ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹â€™s Alcazaba can provide a taster. The entrance is beside the Roman theatre, from where a meandering path…