During this time his studies included law, literature, and composition. In 1915, after graduating from secondary school, García Lorca attended the University of Granada. All three of these homes-Fuente Vaqueros, Valderrubio, and Huerta de San Vicente-are today museums. For the rest of his life, he maintained the importance of living close to the natural world, praising his upbringing in the country. In 1909, when the boy was 11, his family moved to the regional capital of Granada, where there was the equivalent of a high school their best-known residence there is the summer home called the Huerta de San Vicente, on what were then the outskirts of the city of Granada. After Fuente Vaqueros, the family moved in 1905 to the nearby town of Valderrubio (at the time named Asquerosa).
García Lorca's mother, Vicenta Lorca Romero, was a teacher. García Rodríguez saw his fortunes rise with a boom in the sugar industry. His father, Federico García Rodríguez, was a prosperous landowner with a farm in the fertile vega (valley) near Granada and a comfortable villa in the heart of the city. García Lorca was born on 5 June 1898, in Fuente Vaqueros, a small town 17 km west of Granada, southern Spain. 8.4 Theatre, film and television based on García Lorca.8.3 Musical works based on García Lorca.