Number 13 of Santa Isabel Street, recalls a memorable episode of Spanish Romanticism. Teresa Mancha, the Muse of Esproceda, who died early on September 18, 1839, lived on the first floor on the left. And the story goes that from the window, clinging to its railing, the poet spent the night, contemplating from the street the corpse of his beloved...
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