The Fish Man of Liérganes, also known as Francisco de la Vega Casar, is a legendary figure in Cantabrian mythology. This intriguing character is the focus of the Centro de Interpretación del Hombre Pez in Liérganes. The legend tells the story of Francisco, who disappeared while swimming in Bilbao in 1674 and was believed to have been transformed into a fish-like creature. He was reportedly sighted in various locations, including Denmark, the English Channel, and the coasts of Andalusia. The legend has been documented in various texts, including a book by José María Herrán titled 'El hombre-pez de Liérganes'.
The Centro de Interpretación del Hombre Pez is located in an old mill in Liérganes. This museum is dedicated to the legend of the Fish Man and provides visitors with a wealth of information about this fascinating figure from Cantabrian mythology. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the story of Francisco de la Vega Casar and his transformation into a fish-like creature. The museum's location in an old mill adds to its charm and provides a fitting setting for the exploration of this local legend.
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Calle del Puente Romano, 7, Liérganes
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