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museo y parque arqueológico cueva pintada

Place: Gáldar, (Gran Canaria)

Autonomous Visit

The visit to the museum can be carried out autonomously. Customer service staff will be available at different points along the route. The explanation in Spanish and English is guaranteed throughout the itinerary, in some spaces, also in German and French.

In a fully accessible tour, the public not only walks through an exceptional site, but will also get to know the collections of goods recovered after archaeological excavations. Various museum resources contribute to making this journey towards one of the most exciting moments in the history of Gran Canaria an unforgettable experience.

museo y parque arqueológico cueva pintada

Place: Gáldar, (Gran Canaria)

Guided Visit in English

The visit can be made in the company of specialized museum personnel who complement the information that can be seen in the different rooms. This customer service team speaks several languages: Spanish, French, German and English.

In a fully accessible tour, the public will find various audiovisual resources that invite them to discover one of the most exciting moments in the history of the Canary Islands. In the rooms, a select selection of the archaeological materials recovered in the different excavation campaigns is exhibited.

The town is made up of caves and stone houses. The Cueva Pintada stands out in this set, an artificial chamber excavated in the volcanic tuff. The geometric motifs that decorate its walls are, without a doubt, the best and clearest example of indigenous mural painting in Gran Canaria.

museo y parque arqueológico cueva pintada

Place: Gáldar, (Gran Canaria)

Guided Visit in French

The visit can be made in the company of specialized museum personnel who complement the information that can be seen in the different rooms. This customer service team speaks several languages: Spanish, French, German and English.

In a fully accessible tour, the public will find various audiovisual resources that invite them to discover one of the most exciting moments in the history of the Canary Islands. In the rooms, a select selection of the archaeological materials recovered in the different excavation campaigns is exhibited.

The town is made up of caves and stone houses. The Cueva Pintada stands out in this set, an artificial chamber excavated in the volcanic tuff. The geometric motifs that decorate its walls are, without a doubt, the best and clearest example of indigenous mural painting in Gran Canaria.

museo y parque arqueológico cueva pintada

Place: Gáldar, (Gran Canaria)

Guided Visit in German

The visit can be made in the company of specialized museum personnel who complement the information that can be seen in the different rooms. This customer service team speaks several languages: Spanish, French, German and English.

In a fully accessible tour, the public will find various audiovisual resources that invite them to discover one of the most exciting moments in the history of the Canary Islands. In the rooms, a select selection of the archaeological materials recovered in the different excavation campaigns is exhibited.

The town is made up of caves and stone houses. The Cueva Pintada stands out in this set, an artificial chamber excavated in the volcanic tuff. The geometric motifs that decorate its walls are, without a doubt, the best and clearest example of indigenous mural painting in Gran Canaria.

museo y parque arqueológico cueva pintada

Place: Gáldar, (Gran Canaria)

Guided Visit in Spanish

The visit can be made in the company of specialized museum personnel who complement the information that can be seen in the different rooms. This customer service team speaks several languages: Spanish, French, German and English.

In a fully accessible tour, the public will find various audiovisual resources that invite them to discover one of the most exciting moments in the history of the Canary Islands. In the rooms, a select selection of the archaeological materials recovered in the different excavation campaigns is exhibited.

The town is made up of caves and stone houses. The Cueva Pintada stands out in this set, an artificial chamber excavated in the volcanic tuff. The geometric motifs that decorate its walls are, without a doubt, the best and clearest example of indigenous mural painting in Gran Canaria.