Vicente Aleixandre’s Velintonia Opens Its Doors to the Public
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Velintonia, the House of Vicente Aleixandre, Opens Its Doors to the Public After Four Decades Closed
The house of the last Spanish poet Nobel Prize was acquired in April by the Community of Madrid to make it Casa de la Poesía in 2027.
And Finally, Velintonia, Vicente Aleixandre's House, Opened Its Doors: From the Living Room where...
Vicente Aleixandre's poetry returned to Velintonia this Friday, 40 years later. The poet's verses, in his vivid voice, were heard once again in the house where they were once born, as were the notes of the piano that his friend Federico García Lorca used to play there from time to time. It was only for a few hours (and partly thanks to technology), but Velintonia came alive. And it did so, "finally," as
Vicente Aleixandre’s Velintonia opens its doors to the public
In a significant cultural milestone for the city, Velintonia, the historic residence of Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Vicente Aleixandre, officially opened its doors to the public today, July 11, 2025. This inauguration, long-awaited by the literature aficionados of the city, marks the culmination of extensive efforts to preserve and transform the beloved home of one of Spain’s most… Source
After its acquisition by public auction, the Community of Madrid has organized two open days of the poet's house which, in 2017, will host a museum house and the House of Poetry
The Community of Madrid today celebrated the first day of open doors in Velintonia, the historic house of the poet Vicente Aleixandre, for which throughout the day... The entry ‘Velintonia’, the house of Vicente Aleixandre, celebrates its first day of open doors was first published in Gazetín Madrid.
The advisor of culture, tourism and sport, Mariano de Paco, has visited the house that was the house of the poet Vicente Aleixandre. Aleixandre arrived at this house located in the now Calle de Vicente Aleixandre no3, in the district of Chamberí, in 1927, but 9 years later, with the outbreak of the Civil War they had to leave the house because they were located on the front of war and after suffering some bombings. Aleixandre and his sister Conc…
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