Gallery
Throughout 172 years of history Casa'l Churro (formerly known as Casa Pacho La Gata, Casa La Maestra or Casa de Antón de La Maestra) has undergone changes and reforms that have still allowed it to remain faithful to its origins until our days. In this gallery of images you can see the transformations experienced not only in the house, but also in the village, in this period. All photographs and illustrations shown belong to the personal collection of Luis Miguel Rodríguez Sánchez, nephew of Alejandro Casona and current owner of Casa'l Churro
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Casa´l Churro's inscription
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Inscription about Casa'l Churro's date of construction
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Barrio de Arriba in the early twentieth century
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Casa'l Churro's facade
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View of Casa'l Churro in the mid-twentieth century
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Current status of Casa'l Churro
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Painting depicting Casa'l Churro
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Jovita Rodríguez, teacher of Besullo, next to the corridor of Casa'l Churro
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Current corridor of Casa'l Churro
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Casa'l Churro corridor in the mid-twentieth century
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Portalada of Casa'l Churro in the mid-twentieth century
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Current status of Casa'l Churro's Portalada
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Casa'l Churro on snowy day. Facade
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Casa'l Churro on snowy day. Corridor
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Casa'l Churro on snowy day. Portalada
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Alejandro Casona's crib
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Young Alejandro Casona
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Writing by Alejandro Casona about Casa'l Churro
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Personal belongings of Alejandro Casona
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Alejandro Casona's diploma
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Alejandro Casona's personal typewriter
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Personal items of Alejandro Casona
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Books and personal belongings of Alejandro Casona
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Portrait of Alejandro Casona in Punta del Este (Uruguay)
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Popularity Award to Alejandro Casona (1963)
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Alejandro Casona, Asturian of the Year (1964)
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Portrait of Alejandro Casona
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Biography of Alejandro Casona