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Casa de los Patronos de la Virgen

Gran Canaria


One of the loveliest buildings in Teror houses this modest museum. Pleasantly musty, it’s devoted to preserving 18th-century life and is stuffed with intriguing odds and ends, mostly from the Las Palmas family, who used it as a second home. The museum was shut at the time of research and was due to reopen later in 2019.


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