There is a long discussion of the building and the area, going back to Portuguese times (the entrance is apparently Portuguese), in Martin Malcolm Elbl, Portuguese Tangier (1471-1662): Colonial Urban Fabric as Cross-Cultural Skeleton (Baywolf Press: Toronto and Peterborough, 2013) ISBN978-0-921437-50-5. There is also a great deal on information about the other streets around this spot. http://www.trentu.ca/admin/publications/psr/monvol001.htmlArchivado el 18 de septiembre de 2016 en Wayback Machine. and //books.google.com/books?id=AeTBAgAAQBAJ
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There is a long discussion of the building and the area, going back to Portuguese times (the entrance is apparently Portuguese), in Martin Malcolm Elbl, Portuguese Tangier (1471-1662): Colonial Urban Fabric as Cross-Cultural Skeleton (Baywolf Press: Toronto and Peterborough, 2013) ISBN978-0-921437-50-5. There is also a great deal on information about the other streets around this spot. http://www.trentu.ca/admin/publications/psr/monvol001.htmlArchivado el 18 de septiembre de 2016 en Wayback Machine. and //books.google.com/books?id=AeTBAgAAQBAJ