CASA MONUMENTO AL CAMPESINO
House dedicated to the peasants where to see the traditional manufacture of ...Read more
CASA MUSEO MARA MAO
Open-air house-museum presenting sculptures of all kinds, sometimes old and ...Read more
PALACIO DEL MARQUES
Huge family property divided into several houses with a restaurant and ...Read more
THE JANUBIO SALT WORKS
Janubio salt mines still in activity, a traditional source of work and ...Read more
POINTS D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Tourist office with documents about Lanzarote and temporary exhibitionsRead more
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE PUERTO DEL CARMEN
Office facing the beach and the sea of Puerto del Carmen with a white house ...Read more
MUSEO DEL TANIT
Museum with a diverse collection as well as permanent collections and ...Read more
PARK LAS PARDELAS
Farmhouse with a Canarian restaurant and a small bookstore offering a ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA MARINA
Tourist office with a Cicar rental agency and a small souvenir storeRead more
MUSEO ATLANTICO
First underwater museum offering an impressive collection of ...Read more
CENTRE CULTUREL EL ALMACEN
Read moreThis warehouse combines two 19th-century houses and was the headquarters of the Arrecife School of Arts and Crafts from 1933 to 1970. In 1974, it was acquired by César Manrique with the aim of turning it into a space dedicated to avant-garde artistic movements. After seven years of renovation, it reopened its doors in 2016 and today houses two exhibition halls and a cinema. And a bar of the same name, where you can enjoy a drink between two exhibitions.
LA CASA AMARILLA
Read moreBuilt in the late 1920s, this building was for many years the former seat of Lanzarote's Cabildo (government). It was classified as a cultural asset in 2002, and the building underwent a meticulous renovation that was completed in 2014. Today, its first floor hosts temporary exhibitions dedicated to the memory of the island of Lanzarote, at a rate of around one new exhibition every three months. As you enter, you'll notice its facade covered in green and ochre glazed ceramics. The origin of its popular name.