Monumento Atis Tirma

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Jun 24, 2026 - Jun 25, 2026
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Cultural Significance of Monumento Atis Tirma

Monumento Atis Tirma serves as a tribute to the indigenous Guanche people of the Canary Islands. The monument reflects the rich history and culture of the archipelago.

Established in 1987 by local artist José Luis García, it features unique stone sculptures representing important figures in Guanche mythology. The site holds cultural value, providing insight into the legacy of the island's original inhabitants.

Highlights of Monumento Atis Tirma

🌄 Unique Stone Sculptures: The intricate designs depict crucial aspects of Guanche culture and mythology.
🏞️ Scenic Views: Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Las Palmas and the surrounding landscape.
📚 Cultural Insight: The monument offers educational resources about Guanche heritage.

Accessibility is free. The monument appeals to tourists, families, and historians interested in indigenous cultures.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Monumento Atis Tirma

Guanche History

The monument honors the Guanche people, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands, showcasing their historical significance.

Artistic Design

Designed by José Luis García, the monument features sculptures that illustrate stories from Guanche mythology.

Cultural Spot

It serves as a focal point for cultural events and gatherings related to the Guanche heritage.

Location

Calle León y Castillo

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