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This museum is in Santa Cruz Calle Fuente Morales near to Plaza de España and
bus station
Museo de la Historia de Tenerife (Tenerife Museum of History)
As you would expect, this museum records
history of Tenerife and
Canaries from
15th to 20th centuries. The emphasis is very much on post conquest society and developments. The museum is housed in one of
few remaining 16th century buildings. It has been beautifully restored to its original glory and is a joy to see in itself. Casa Lercaro was built by a former Governor of Tenerife in 1593. The displays are all in Spanish but at Reception you can obtain an English booklet which contains all
information you might need.
This is in La Laguna Casa Lercano, Calle San Agustin, 22, near
Cathedral.
Museo de Antropologia (Museum of Anthropology) One and half meters along
TF16 between Valle de Guerra and Tacoronte.
The final museum is located in
countryside on a 21000 square meter site. Indigenous plants abound and these are well complemented by various tropical plants. Other aspects of country life are to be seen from wine press to agricultural implements. In
house you can view traditional artefacts from across
Canary Islands. The house is another exercise in restoration done really well. The Casa de Carta was built in
early years of
18th century. A country house set around a central patio.
This museum is difficult to get to without a car but well worth
visit if your do have transport.
Opening Times All museums operate to
same time table and admissions charges. Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 7 pm Monday closed.
Admission 3 € Under 8´s free Pensioners and students 1.50€ On Sundays admission is fee.

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