Ladies' drawing room

estradoThis is, along with the studio, the most authentic chamber of the house. Used at times as a living room, it contained "two drawing room pallets and eight crimson velvet pillows." Here the women received visitors or spent their time embroidering or sewing. According to Lope's works, there was also a brazier in this type of room, which was indispensible, low chairs, stools, bufetes (writing desk with drawers) with
Pigeonholes, a mirror and a tapestry. The women sat cross-legged and the walls were covered with tapestries to keep the room warmer.

Ladies' drawing room

Daughters' bedchamber

Jardin

Guest room

Son's room

Lope de Vega's bedchamber

Kitchen

Lope de Vega's study

Servant's room

Dinning room

Oratory