You can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of early 20th-century Spanish poetry at a unique site called the Antonio Machado House-Museum. This modest former boarding house in the city of Segovia served as home to the great writer from 1919 to 1932. Machado lived here while teaching French at a local school, and these walls preserve the authentic spirit of his work.

The museum is a living memorial where the setting of that era is fully preserved: from the original furniture in the poet's bedroom to the old-fashioned kitchen and personal belongings. This place is not just a collection of exhibits, but a portal to the era of the "Generation of '98," which Spain carefully protects as part of its great cultural heritage.
Inside, visitors can see portraits of Machado's family and friends, including works by famous artists and rare photographs. A special charm is added by the cozy inner garden, where a bust of the poet is set among roses and ivy, creating the perfect setting for quiet reflection.