Formerly known as the Casa del Pirata or Casa del Rosario. It passed to the ownership of the González de Mesa y Rodríguez family, from whom it receives its current name. This house is linked to the figure of the pirate Amaro Pargo, considering itself the home of this historical figure and wrapped in legend.
The Church of Our Lady of Hope is a declared space Good of Cultural Interest. It is a neocolonial building that houses the religious images of Nuestra Señora de Los Dolores and a San Juan, both from the 17th century.
In the town of Machado is the hermitage in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary, declared Asset of Cultural Interest. In it, apart from the Virgin that gives its name to the issue, there is the image of San Amaro. It is located next to the Casa del Pirata Amaro Pargo and the Candelaria Historic Road.
This viewpoint is located on the TF-24 road (access road to Mount Teide) in the middle of a pine forest with hundred-year-old trees, with views towards practically the entire southeast slope of the island of Tenerife. The area has parking to get off without difficulty and enjoy the panoramic view.