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Playa de Las Canteras
The Playa de Las Canteras, located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is considered one of the best urban beaches in all Europe. The beach is located in the northeastern part of the island, not only one of the most interesting beaches because of its natural environment, but because of the amount of services offered to all visitors, an area full of life with a charming promenade to two steps from the center of the capital. The waters of the Playa de las Canteras are calm and the temperature is very pleasant throughout the year, so it is possible to enjoy a swim at any time of the year. In addition, we must highlight the richness of the seabed, an ideal place for lovers of snorkeling or diving. It has a length of over two kilometers of golden sand, it is possible to rent sunbeds and umbrellas, practice water sports, there are children's areas, also has changing rooms, sports areas, etc. Once the sun goes down, the Playa de las Canteras continues with a lot of life, the bars and restaurants on the promenade fill up and turn the area into one of the most recommendable of the city.
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Castillo de La Luz
The city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has some monuments that are privileged witnesses of the passage of the history of the archipelago, one of them is the Castillo de la Luz or also known as Fortaleza de Las Isletas. The Castillo de La Luz is located on the busy street of Juan Rejón in the heart of the La Isleta neighborhood, bordering the Puerto de La Luz. The fort was built in 1494 when the island was incorporated into the Crown of Castile and the third Governor Alonso Fajardo was given the order to erect the castle . The first objective of Castillo de la Luz was to serve as a defensive fortress against continuous pirate attacks. The Castillo de la Luz was built on a wooden fort made by Captain Juan Rejón. It was the first defensive structure of the island of Gran Canaria and despite its historical importance it was abandoned practically until 1969 when it was decided to restore it by adding new elements, an outside pit, arches, etc. The castle is currently used as a cultural center and has been declared Artistic Historical Monument due to its importance for the history of the archipelago.
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Casa Museo Pérez Galdós
Benito Pérez Galdós was a novelist, dramatist, chronicler and politician who was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canarias and who best represents the realist novel of the 19th century. The writer lived on the island until he was 19 years old when he moved to Madrid. As a tribute to this illustrious citizen of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, the house museum that bears his name was opened in a traditional 19th century house in the Vegueta district. The building has all the characteristics of domestic architecture of the nineteenth century, its distribution follows the traditional model around two central courtyards, maintaining both the structure and the original materials, although some modifications were made to turn it into a museum. In the Casa-Museo Pérez Galdós there is a permanent exhibition about the writer, the different rooms are conceived as a well-documented recreation of the domestic and family environments in which life passed from Pérez-Galdós. Distributed by its salts you can see different pieces of furniture, works of art, photographs, many decorative objects, musical instruments and a long list of elements that describe the everyday environment of the writer in the 19th century.
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Teatro Pérez Galdós
The Pérez Galdós Theater is the main theatrical venue of the Spanish city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, permanent headquarters of the Opera Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Alfredo Kraus. It is located southeast of the neighborhood of Triana, near the sea, on the left margin of the mouth of the Guiniguada ravine. It is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city and, after the comprehensive renovation completed in 2007, one of the most modern theaters in Spain.
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Casa de Colón
The Casa de Colón is an institution that was created in 1950, the goal of the institution is to investigate and disseminate the history of Canary Islands in your relationships with America. The institution is located in a historic building in the neighborhood of Vegueta in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is created from several houses, currently occupies several mazanas. This location was chosen because it was the former Casa del Gobernador and according to some experts was visited by Christopher Columbus in the stop he made on his first trip in 1482 when you discovered America. The Casa de Colón has become an important cultural reference on the island, within which there are several rooms that serve as sections and where it is possible to know the funds and services of the institution. America before its discovery by Christopher Columbus: information about the American population and its culture and is divided into two sections. One of them is Cultura Esmeraldeña and in second place Culturas Mexicanas. Cristóbal Colón y sus Viajes. The history of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias. Paintings from the 16th to the 19th century. Near the Casa de Colón is the house where Alfredo Kraus was born, with a façade with Gothic decoration flamboyant
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Catedral de Santa Ana
The Cathedral of Las Palmas is one of the most emblematic buildings in the capital of Gran Canaria, it is also called the Cathedral of Santa Ana. The Cathedral is located in the well-known neighborhood of La Vegueta in La Palma de Gran Canaria, in the historical center of the capital.It should be noted that the Cathedral of Santa Ana was the first church built in the archipelago, it began to be built in the XVI century after the Conquest of the Gran Canaria and under the order of the Catholic Kings. Because it took 4 centuries to be completed, you can see several architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance and Neoclassical.The cathedral houses the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, where a large number of elements such as paintings or an interesting collection of Spanish sculptures are exhibited. It is possible to climb up one of its towers and see the capital from above.The Cathedral of Santa Ana has several chapels, like that of Immaculate Conception, that of Saint Peter the Apostle, of Dolores, Saint Joseph, Greater Chapel, Saint Mary of Antigua, Santísimo Sacramento, San Gregorio, San Fernando, Santa Catalina. It is also worth mentioning the organ of the cathedral, with Baroque aesthetics and one of the most valuable elements of the temple.
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Vegueta
The importance of the Barrio de Vegueta of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is due to the fact that it is the founding nucleus of the capital of Gran Canaria. History tells that in 1478 the troops of Juan Rejón erected the Real de las Palmas which was the name given to the palm trees that were located in this place. Vegueta was the first Castilian site located in the Atlantic, it is also a historic place because according to the writings from here the Corona de Castilla began the conquest of the Canarian archipelago. The name of Vegueta comes from the vega that extended around the Real de Las Palmas, initially having the name of Vegueta of Santa Ana. Since then the neighborhood of Vegueta became the center of political, religious and administrative life on the island. In the Barrio de Vegueta you can find several points of interest , there are the squares of San Antonio Abad, Santa Ana, Plaza de Santo Domingo or Plaza del Espíritu Santo. Other monuments are the Cathedral of the Canary Islands, Town Halls of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Vegueta Market, Canarian Museum, Modern Art Center or Casa de Colón.
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Calle Mayor de Triana
Calle Mayor de Triana is the most commercial and touristic street in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Located in the historic center of the Gran Canaria capital, the origins of the Triana district go back to 1478, when Juan Rejón, captain of the Castilian Navy named by the Catholic Kings for the conquest of the Canary Islands, he disembarked in the area of La Isleta, north of the capital, from where he came down with his troops (from the lower Andalusia) to what was then the Barranco de Guiniguada