Flamenco Los Olvidados

Granada


As the sun sets, the Albayzín's 16th-century Palacio de los Olvidados (also, inexplicably, a museum of Spanish Inquisition torture instruments) morphs into an intimate flamenco space, with quality performers stomping their stuff in the courtyard.


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