Publication: La antigua posada de Librilla ("La más bonita que habíamos visto en España")
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García Blánquez, Luis A. ; Muñoz Clares, Manuel ; Sánchez Pravia, José Antonio
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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La antigua Posada de Librilla es un noble y singular edificio, modelo superviviente de las posadas levantadas a finales del siglo XVIII en España, cuya construcción fue promovida por la Casa de Alba. El inmueble se compone, básicamente, de un edificio principal destinado a la recepción y alojamiento de los viajeros y de un conjunto de dependencias auxiliares organizadas en torno a un patio que centralizaba toda la actividad laboral relacionada con los transeúntes, los animales de tiro y el mantenimiento de los carruajes.
The Old Inn of Librilla is a noble and a singular building, a surviving model of the inns built at the end of the eighteenth century in Spain, whose building was promoted by the House of Alba. The property is made up, basically, by a main body designed for the reception and lodging of the travellers and by a group of auxiliary rooms situated round a courtyard which centralizes all the working activity related to the passers-by, the animals with traces and the maintenance of the carriages.
The Old Inn of Librilla is a noble and a singular building, a surviving model of the inns built at the end of the eighteenth century in Spain, whose building was promoted by the House of Alba. The property is made up, basically, by a main body designed for the reception and lodging of the travellers and by a group of auxiliary rooms situated round a courtyard which centralizes all the working activity related to the passers-by, the animals with traces and the maintenance of the carriages.
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