In the early 20th century, an aristocrat bought what he thought was El Greco's house and did a meticulous job of returning it to period style. He was wrong — El Greco never lived here — but the museum remains. As well as the house itself with its lovely patio, there are excavated cellars from a Jewish-quarter palace and a good selection of paintings by El Greco and his followers.
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