CIUDAD REAL, SPAIN.- Don Quijote now has his own museum in Ciudad Real. After traveling around roads and fields, Don Quijote and his faithful squire now has a permanent place of residence. It is dream turned into reality thanks to the Association "Quijote 2000" and thanks to the pledge of the City Hall of Ciudad Real who designed a modern building in one of the oldest houses of the city, near the historic Park of Gasset. The intension is to turn the city into the world capital of Don Quijote. The minister of Promotion, Francisco Alvarez-Helmets and the director of the Royal Spanish Academy, Victor García of the Seashell, would attend the inauguration of the building, after five years of renovations. The project was contemplated in three phases, to which they have invested more than 200 million pesetas.