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Pablo Picasso lived in La Coruña for four years, during the height of the Modernist time (1891 - 1895). He felt comfortable here, despite the change from his native city of Málaga. He had his first exhibition here and started on the way to becoming the greatest universal painter of the 20th century.
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| La Coruna is situated beside the Atlantic Ocean. It is a historic city that has maintained close links with its old fishing and commercial port. The peninsula on which the Old City stands also contains the Tower of Hercules, one of the symbols of the city. The city is an interesting Romanesque collection of streets, squares and medieval churches. The Aquarium Finisterrae, the Domus and the Science Museum are some of the places that show the more modern, recreational side of the provincial capital, which offers one of its most beautiful facets in the wide beaches of Riazor and Orzán. All this is completed with cuisine recognised throughout the country, marked by the excellence of its seafood and meats coming from the inland parts of the province.
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