Tenerife’s unique architecture reflects the Island’s rich history and cultural diversity. From ancient buildings of the indigenous population to innovative contemporary works, Tenerife is home to a wide range of iconic buildings that merit exploration. Today we highlight some that you should not miss during a short stay on the Island.
As you enter the Island’s capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife you will see the
Auditorium of Tenerife. Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this impressive auditorium has become a modern symbol of the Island. Its innovative design, inspired by forms found in nature and movement, makes it a required stop for lovers of contemporary architecture.
Of a similar nature, the city also offers the TEA, the
Tenerife Arts Space. This work by architects Herzog & De Meuron combines the modernity of the space with large doses of functionality and utility. It is one of the most important libraries on the Island and offers users renowned conference rooms and exhibitions.
Do not leave the city without making a stop at the
Castle of San Cristobal, built in the sixteenth century to defend the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife against pirate attacks. Today it operates as a space dedicated to history and culture. With its solid walls and panoramic views of the ocean, San Cristobal Castle must be seen by every lover of history.
Just ten kilometres away in San Cristobal de La Laguna, you can visit a historic complex declared a
World Heritage site in 1999, a unique example of a unwalled colonial city. There, places such as the Mudejar
Church of the Conception, consecrated in 1511, and the
Cathedral of La Laguna, a neo-classical and neo-Gothic jewel await you. The Cathedral's high towers and incredible interior are two things that you will certainly never forget.
Your check-list should include the
Palacio de Nava, the
Instituto Canarias Cabrera Pinto and the
Casa Museo Cayetano Gomez Felipe, a clear example of traditional 18th century Canarian house and museum of antiquities.
Heading north, in the town of La Orotava, visit
the Casa de los Balcones. This Canarian colonial house is known for its beautiful carved wooden balconies. Built in the 17th century, the Casa de los Balcones is an excellent example of traditional Canary Islands architecture and houses a museum of local crafts and historical artefacts.
Another highlight is the
Pyramid of Arona in the town of Playa de las Americas. Designed by architect Santiago Amon, this unique triangular structure houses a popular venue for events and spectacles. It stands out in the coastal landscape of Tenerife with its bold, contemporary design.
Finally, if you enjoy buildings next to the sea, you should not miss the
César Manrique Maritime Park in Santa Cruz or
Lago Martiánez in Puerto de la Cruz.
Those are just a few examples of the many iconic buildings to be seen on Tenerife. Each of them reflects a unique part of the history and identity of the Island, which makes Tenerife a fascinating destination for lovers of architecture and culture.
Spanning antiquity to modern times, Tenerife’s architecture continues to captivate visitors from the world over with its beauty and rich history. Are you going to explore them staying at
Landmar Hotels?