The former House of Valladolid brothel
Next to the Puerta del Campo. They lived in common so-called "women in love" or "good women." In a romancillo of sixteenth-century Germany is mentioned as "the great whoring."
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From mid-fifteenth century was ruled by the Confraternity of Our Lady of Consolation and the Conception, which obtained funds helped the poor and orphans.
was erected where he later built the Hospital of the Resurrection (where today stands the Casa Mantilla) , because in 1533 the installed Risen Guild where the health center.
The March 6, 1499 an alderman from Valladolid llamadao ordered Monroy:
"... any public prostitute or woman in love, is daring to take wives or girl under penalty of one hundred lashes and any girl or woman up to forty years is daring to live with these prostitutes and wives love, so the said penalties. "
There was an order in 1520 forbidding them to leave the house to make deals on the streets or on counters. When you close this house was moved off the Puerta de San Esteban, leaving the village to the right, in a house there rose the town hall. Anyway, must have several houses brothel.
was erected where he later built the Hospital of the Resurrection (where today stands the Casa Mantilla) , because in 1533 the installed Risen Guild where the health center.
The March 6, 1499 an alderman from Valladolid llamadao ordered Monroy:
"... any public prostitute or woman in love, is daring to take wives or girl under penalty of one hundred lashes and any girl or woman up to forty years is daring to live with these prostitutes and wives love, so the said penalties. "
There was an order in 1520 forbidding them to leave the house to make deals on the streets or on counters. When you close this house was moved off the Puerta de San Esteban, leaving the village to the right, in a house there rose the town hall. Anyway, must have several houses brothel.
-Source: Dictionary of Curious and illustrated Valladolid. Rubén Martín Vaquero DL - Antonio Varas de la Rosa. Prologue; Gustavo Martín Garzo. ISBN: 84-95906-62-7
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