the pharaoh already has a temple that honors her. A museum that would be everyone’s home, that was the dream of the greatest, Lola Flores. Now that one hundred years have passed since his birth, it will become a reality in his native Jerez de la Frontera.
“He wanted his museum to be like his homefor people to go” and “they have made the little house that she wanted,” said Lolita, her daughter, at the presentation of the museum that opens its doors tomorrow.
His daughters, Lolita and Rosario Flores, have been present at the museum’s presentation and have confessed the shock and surprise they felt when they opened their trunks with their clothes and their videos. “It had been 28 years since I had worn a suit from my mother, her shoes. Touching her things has been a shock. It is to have my mother alive againLolita confessed.
Both have revealed that it will contain some of their most intimate memories. her wedding dress It has been the only object that they have revealed that will be among the 200 pieces that the museum will have, in addition to about 30 or 40 jewels, many of them replicas.
Her granddaughter Elena Furiase, daughter of Lolita, has put the voice in the center’s audio guides. For Rosario, the museum is “an explosive bomb”, as was her mother, with which all visitors will be able to feel “all the energy, the greatness of her” of her.
They do not rule out what happened at Lolita’s wedding, when, before the avalanche of press and admirers, Lola Flores herself came out and said one of her phrases that has remained in the collective memory: “If you want me, go”. “If it happens, I’ll say so; well, I’ll say, ‘Move away a little'”, Lolita joked
Tomorrow they will all be there to honor an unrepeatable figure born in a unique land. It may be an exaggeration, but, as Lola said, “when I lie, it becomes true.”
Source: Lasexta

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