The Corral de Comedias de Almagro was built in 1628 and is known throughout the world as the only one that remains active as it was almost four hundred years ago. In its origin, the corral of comedies occupied an area of ​​622 square meters, something more than twice what is preserved today. It is a patio surrounded by 54 straight feet of redwood (reddish clay that gives its name to the town of Almagro). They rest on stone bases to protect them from moisture. It has two floors with rooms and hooks to place the awning that protected the spectators in the sunny hours; as well as those of candles or oil lamps. In the courtyard there is a well located at…