
The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción is one of the oldest churches in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, in northern Tenerife, within the historic centre listed as a World Heritage Site. Its Mudéjar-style bell tower is one of the symbols of the city and offers views over the monumental old town.
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Museo de Historia y Antropología de Tenerife (Casa Lercaro)
Museum of the history of Tenerife in Casa Lercaro, a 16th-century mansion in the historic centre of La Laguna.
Museo de Historia y Antropología de Tenerife (Casa Lercaro)
Museum of the history of Tenerife in Casa Lercaro, a 16th-century mansion in the historic centre of La Laguna.
Casa Museo Cayetano Gómez Felipe
An eighteenth century Canarian townhouse on Plaza de la Concepción in La Laguna, right beside the bell tower of the Concepción church and inside the UNESCO listed old town. It was the family home of the collector Cayetano Gómez Felipe (1902-1978), who filled it with objects from everyday island life. The rooms open onto a courtyard with wooden galleries, and the collection is shown in the very spaces it was gathered for. Easy to reach on foot, since most of the historic centre is pedestrian.
Casa Museo Cayetano Gómez Felipe
An eighteenth century Canarian townhouse on Plaza de la Concepción in La Laguna, right beside the bell tower of the Concepción church and inside the UNESCO listed old town. It was the family home of the collector Cayetano Gómez Felipe (1902-1978), who filled it with objects from everyday island life. The rooms open onto a courtyard with wooden galleries, and the collection is shown in the very spaces it was gathered for. Easy to reach on foot, since most of the historic centre is pedestrian.
Santuario del Cristo de La Laguna
The Franciscan sanctuary in San Cristóbal de La Laguna that guards the image of the Cristo de La Laguna, one of the most venerated crucifixes in the Canary Islands.
Santuario del Cristo de La Laguna
The Franciscan sanctuary in San Cristóbal de La Laguna that guards the image of the Cristo de La Laguna, one of the most venerated crucifixes in the Canary Islands.
Museo de la Ciencia y el Cosmos
Interactive astronomy and science museum in La Laguna, with a planetarium and hands-on experiments.
Museo de la Ciencia y el Cosmos
Interactive astronomy and science museum in La Laguna, with a planetarium and hands-on experiments.

Mariposario del Drago (Butterfly Park)
Mariposario del Drago (Butterfly Park)

Casa del Plátano (Banana House)
Casa del Plátano (Banana House)
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