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A view into the main room - all under construction - to much work. |
The owner in the contra light. |
Still you can see outside ... |
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The old chimney is one of the most interesting things. |
Entrance to the small rooms from the main room. |
The central column now liberated from surrounding constructions. |
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Here the owner a little bit more visible. |
The chimney we like to rehabilitate in a more detailed view. |
The arcs are giving the room a special character. |
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My family looking for the progress of the construction. |
Still are in all places construction materials and devices. |
Still are construction materials stored in the street before the cave. |
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Over our Tablao we have also limited parking places for our guests. |
My sister-in-law with the question when we are opening the place. |
The park over our cave, only the entrance part is outside. |
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Here behind we build the new lavatory. |
Mero is inspecting the progress of the works. |
Mero - a flamenco musician. |
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These stones must be moved to improve the rooms. |
Where he is staying will be the Tablao. |
The mason Jose takes a deserved break after hard work ... |
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Now the floor is deeper - only color and floor works are left. |
The start to build the new lavatories is done - so are the rules. |
Now you can see the lavatories. |
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The new lavatories are getting forms. |
The old entrance now is closed ... |
... therefore the new one was opened. |
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This small room should be the dressing room. |
The genius of reconstruction - nice people |
The furniture for our Tablao - the chairs and the bar |
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A small family inauguration - we must proof the chairs |
Lastly the floor panels are finished |
The construction of the Tablao is starting |