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Monday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. :00 to 21:00 and Sundays from 11:00 to 14:00.
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Other nearby places of interest are the Archaeological Museum, the Roman Temple and the Church of Santa Victoria.
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The guided tour of about 45 minutes lasts about 45 minutes. It begins with a brief introduction to the history and uses of the religious building to then transport us to the high points of the writer's personal and professional life through s of objects such as the first editions of his works, unpublished manuscripts, personal belongings of the writer such as his characteristic canes, photographs with family and friends, interviews and awards, to obtain an overview of the life and work of one of the greatest Hispanic writers of all time and who considered ; the city of Córdoba as his favorite place to live.
During the tour we came across numerousinformation panels, famous quotes from the author and listening resourcesin addition to being able to walk through rooms of great artistic importance such as the old Main Chapel of the Corpus Convent where currently a wonderful strong>Roman mosaic presides over the Assembly Hall of the Foundation. In this cultural center, countless cultural activities are also held, such as poetry recitals, literary meetings, book presentations, temporary exhibitions, round tables, theater performances and music concerts.
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The famous Cordoba writer Antonio Gala in 2006 created ; a foundation in the city where he grew up aimed at the promotion of young artists where numerous scholarships are awarded annually to promote Literature and the Arts and which is based in the old Corpus Christi convent. In this building you can also visit the permanent exhibition called ""Memories of Antonio Gala"" /strong> which is located in what was the Chapter House of the convent where, in addition to the works and memories of the writer, you can see some wonderful frescoes made in the 17th century.
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