The Casa Museo Manuel de Falla is dedicated to the great composer who lived in the house in the 1920s. Born in Cadiz in 1876, Manuel de Falla later moved to Madrid where he was taught by Felipe Pedrell. He also lived in Paris where he wrote chamber music. After returning to Spain, he lived in Granada and wrote popular ballet music, including the Three-Cornered Hat and Bewitching Love. At the start of the Civil War he went to live in Argentina, and he died there in 1946. There is an exhibition in the museum about his life.