César Manrique’s house (Haría)
César Manrique’s house, also known as Casa-Museo César Manrique, is a house located in the town of Haría, in the north of the island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. It was the home and studio of the artist and architect César Manrique, who was known for his work preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the Canary Islands.
The house was built in 1968 and was designed by Manrique himself, it is located in a beautiful and peaceful area in the valley of a thousand palms, the house has been converted into a museum and it is open to the public. The house is a great example of how to integrate nature and architecture and it’s considered a great representation of Manrique’s artistic and environmental vision.
Visitors can explore the house and studio and learn about Manrique’s life and work, as well as admire his paintings, sculptures, and architectural designs. The house also includes a beautiful garden with sculptures and volcanic rock formations, which offers a peaceful and relaxing environment.
Casa-Museo César Manrique is a must-see destination for anyone interested in art and architecture, as well as for anyone who wants to learn more about the life and work of one of Lanzarote’s most famous and influential figures.
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How to get there
The César Manrique House, also known as Casa-Museo César Manrique, is located in the town of Haría in the north of Lanzarote.
If you’re travelling by car you can use the following address: César Manrique Foundation, Calle de César Manrique, s/n, 35572 Haría, Las Palmas, Spain. If you don’t have a car, you can take a bus to Haría from the capital city of Arrecife and then take a taxi from there to the house. The house is located outside the town of Haría, so it is not easily accessible by foot.
It is recommended to check the bus schedule in advance, as the frequency of buses may vary depending on the day of the week and the season.