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ETHNOGRAPHIC PARK/ BOTANICAL GARDEN/ PYRAMIDS

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Calle Chacona, Güimar, Spain
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2024
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2024

Museum with an auditorium and an exhibition hall housing an ethnographic park and a botanical garden pyramids of Güimar

The Pirámides de Güímar ethnographic park and botanical garden is a large open-air museum and one of the Canary Islands' five official botanical gardens. It came into being in the 90s thanks to the existence of six stepped pyramids, which have been studied by researchers from all over the world, starting with the famous Norwegian anthropologist and founder of the museum, Thor Heyerdahl (1914-2002). Scientists from the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands have discovered that the pyramid complex is oriented towards the sun on key astronomical dates, giving it the function of a macrocalendar. In addition to the pyramids, the park includes four outdoor routes and specialized gardens, spread over more than 64,000 m². These include a Canarian botanical route, a cultural route and a volcanic route. Facilities also include the Casa Chacona museum, where pyramid research is revealed, and an auditorium, where Thor Heyerdahl's theories and extraordinary transoceanic expeditions are explained. You can also visit the Poison Garden, the only one of its kind in Spain, home to over 70 species of poisonous and even deadly plants from all over the planet. It reveals the world of poisoners and poisons prepared from familiar, if poisonous, plants. Created in collaboration with the University of La Laguna, the Sustainable Garden is a reproduction of a Canarian ravine, including a watercourse, and presents the characteristic flora of these environments in a sustainable way. The Tropicarium pays homage to Charles Darwin, demonstrating in a never-before-seen way the life strategies used by orchids and insectivorous plants to survive in tropical conditions. All in all, this park offers a unique experience thanks to its 30,000 m² of accessible green space, enabling culture and nature lovers to enjoy a day outdoors in a sustainable environment. It has also been singled out for various awards: Tenerife Island's "Best Tourist Practice"; "Committed Biosphere" and "Remarkable Venue Awards 2022" in the Best Hidden Gem category. And its "An Ocean... of Plastic" exhibition, tackling the problem of ocean pollution by microplastics, earned it two nominations for the European Museum of the Year Award, the most prestigious on the European continent.

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Visited in january 2024
Un endroit très agréable à visiter. L'histoire de Thor Heyerdahl est très impressionnante. Il y a aussi une sorte de musée.
En outre, il est agréable de se promener dans les magnifiques jardins. Le jardin des plantes vénéneuses était également intéressant. Il y a des plantes auxquelles on ne s'attend pas.
Pour les enfants à partir de 6 ans, c'est très instructif.
Pour ceux qui se plaignent du prix d'entrée, il faut savoir que tout cela doit être bien entretenu.
Visited in january 2024
Un endroit magnifique ! Si vous voulez vraiment plonger dans l'âme de Canaris, allez-y !
Visited in january 2024
Aujourd'hui, j'ai visité les pyramides de Güímar à Ténériffe et j'ai été globalement très impressionné. Les pyramides sont six constructions en terrasses rectangulaires et allongées, faites de pierres de lave empilées sans mortier.

Les pyramides ont été découvertes au 19e siècle et ont d'abord été considérées comme artificielles. Cependant, dans les années 1960, l'explorateur norvégien Thor Heyerdahl a publié une théorie selon laquelle les pyramides auraient été construites par les Guanches, les premiers habitants de Tenerife. La théorie de Heyerdahl est encore contestée aujourd'hui, mais les pyramides n'en restent pas moins un témoignage impressionnant de la culture des Guanches.

J'ai également visité l'exposition du musée des pyramides, qui fournit de plus amples informations sur les pyramides et les Guanches.

Les pyramides sont situées dans un beau parc avec beaucoup de fleurs et d'arbres. Le site est très bien entretenu et offre un bel endroit pour se détendre et se reposer. Dans l'ensemble, je suis très content d'avoir visité les pyramides de Güímar. Ce fut une expérience intéressante et instructive que je recommande à tous ceux qui s'intéressent à l'histoire et à la culture de Tenerife.
Visited in january 2024
La culture du reniflage
Visited in january 2024
Je ne savais pas que c'était si beau

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