In this journey through the most recent history we begin our journey with the rebellious causes of Cadiz by liberalism and other times by freedom. ____________________________ We will visit: Plaza España with the magnificent commemorative monument to the 1812 Constitution, La Pepa and the lookout towers that mark the Cádiz skyline. Plaza de Candelaria to learn about the work of our most rebellious mayor, Fermín Salvochea. We will continue through the Plaza de las Flores or Topete, which although he was not originally from Cádiz, could have been "because a person from Cádiz is born wherever he wants", one of the leaders of the Gloriosa for which Elizabeth II had to say goodbye to Spain there around 1868. Our trip will end in the Plaza de Mina, in honor of the warrior Espoz y Mina where we will find the Provincial Museum, inside it houses masterpieces and unique archeology from all periods, works by Baroque masters such as Rubens and Murillo as well as a sample with Cádiz ethnography,
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