Ahhh, Lanzarote: The Canary Island paradise where you can ride a camel into the sunset and then dine inside a candlelit cave. The rock formations of Los Hervideros will take your breath away, as will the views from the Mirador del Rio lookout point. Legend has it that locals would hide from pirates in the underground caverns of Cueva de los Verdes, which are now open to curious visitors. Above ground the Jardin de Cactus will teach you all about the spiny desert plants.
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Arte en cerámica, donde podrás descubrir y comprar mis piezas. Ceramic art workshop where you can know and buy my work. Horario flexible, reserva tu cita! Flex timetable, book your appointment!
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Welcome to Lanzarote Art Gallery Asking questions and giving answers, seeking the truth, always in pursuit of development and perfection, sharing what is good and beautiful: these are the characteristics common to all geniuses. Lanzarote Art Gallery brings together the geniuses and the recipients of the art they create. We love both creators and art lovers. Sensitivity to art is a measure of humanity. It is the art that makes us human. You don't have to be rich, well educated or experienced to love art. You just need to be open, to trust your feelings and senses... Tell us about your visit to one of the galleries where we have exhibited and let us share our passion with you. Love, passion and beauty have no end or beginning. They are endless, they are eternal.
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Art Gallery in the historic centre of La Villa de Teguise. Original art works and prints by English artist and Lanzarote resident Dominic Murray.
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Gallery of Angel Cabrera, where he shows his watercolours, ceramics and silks. .
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The Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo-Castillo de San José, is located near Puerto Naos and Arrecife, capital of the island, and the place where César Manrique was born. It was built between 1776 and 1779 under the ruling of King Charles III. The museum’s privileged location on top of a cliff, made protection from Castillo de San Gagriel easier, and it meant it was a crucial spot to defend Arrecife and its port from the dangers the modern states posed to the Spanish Empire. When its use for defensive purposes decreased, it was left abandoned for almost a century. It was Manrique (who else), who convinced the authorities of the island to transform the ancient fortress into an art gallery that ended up opening in 1976, the Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo. Manrique started up the 1st International Visual Arts Competition with the work of Picasso, Tàpies, Miró, Mompó, Millares, Zóbel and some of his own creations that inspired one of the largest abstract art collections.
We read about the fortress and as we were very impressed with other projects Cesar Manrique was involved with, wanted to check it out It is small but the restoration is incredible. If you aren’t that interested in art, you can enjoy the exterior with some funky sculptures and go down an exterior stairwell to enjoy the cafe where Cesar’s touch is unmistakeable The admission fee is super reasonable only 4 euro and we liked the artworks very much Great way to spend a couple of hours on the outskirts of Arrecife
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