PLAZA DEL ESPÍRITU SANTO
A square with a covered fountain that brings together the best examples of neoclassical architecture in the city
It marks the starting point of the island's water network. Around this square are gathered the best examples of neoclassical architecture in the city: the square and its covered fountain "so that the water does not get wet", as those who attended its construction by Manuel Ponce de Léon ironically said. There is also a dragon tree and an araucaria symbolizing the kinship between the Canary Islands and America. You will also find the Canary Museum, where you can discover the life of the Guanches aborigines.
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Belles demeures aux riches façades autour