Museo de las Cortes de Cádiz

Cádiz


A fairly dry collection of portraits and maps focusing especially on the revolutionary Cádiz Parliament of 1812, which took place in the baroque Oratorio de San Felipe Neri next door, and the Napoleonic siege which the city was suffering at that time. The highlight is the 1770s model of 18th-century Cádiz, made in mahogany, silver and ivory by Alfonso Ximénez.


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