The Art, Culture, and Tourism Centers of the Cabildo de Lanzarote they masterfully combine art and nature. Some exceptional buildings are integrated into the volcanic nature of the island. That is why they are its main tourist reference, becoming a must to discover the true essence of Lanzarote.
The Centers of Art, Culture, and Tourism have the mission of conserving and defending the values of this territory declared a Biosphere Reserve and Geopark by UNESCO, as well as how to promote and generate environmental awareness in all its actions.
All of them bear the unmistakable imprint of the brilliant artist César Manrique, a local artist with international projection. The artist's unique vision offers us the possibility of enjoying these spaces where art and nature coexist in perfect harmony, under a philosophy and an intervention model based on sustainability.
Original construction dug into the ground and blended into the environment , offers a panoramic view of a group of islets located to the north of Lanzarote.
In the heart of the Timanfaya National Park, it is a sea of lava dotted with dozens of attractive volcanic cones of great scientific interest.
Original space unparalleled in world gardening, it contains 1,500 cacti of more than 1,000 species from all over the world. planet a stone enclosure, as a Roman amphitheater.
Located in the castle of San José, built in the eighteenth century, shows various trends in post-war abstract art, especially Spanish.
Contains a collection of tools and instruments used by the farmers. The Monument@#%s restaurant offers a sample of rabbit cuisine.
An underground oasis of abundant and varied vegetation, incorporates an auditorium built in a volcanic cave and an interpretation center on the world@#%s volcanoes.
Grotto volcano of several km in length, created by the incandescent lava during its journey. The ancient inhabitants used it as a refuge.