The only museum in Europe dedicated to banana cultivation. It explains the history, cultivation, and export of this product that has shaped the identity and economy of Tazacorte. What to...
Hacienda de Abajo was the wealthiest sugar plantation in La Palma during the 16th century. Its collection of Flemish art and colonial architecture reflect the prosperity of that era. Today,...
In the past, this was where women washed clothes with water from the Barranco de las Angustias. The sound of water and the stone pools were part of the daily...
In the past, this was where women washed clothes using water from the Barranco de las Angustias ravine. The sound of water and the stone pools were part of the...
Built in the 17th century by councilor Nicolás Massieu Van Dalle, Casa Massieu is a symbol of Tazacorte’s agricultural prosperity. It stands out for its volcanic stone facade and the...
Popularly known as Plaza de la Vica, this is one of the most beloved spots for the residents of Tazacorte. In its center, the fountain and bust of Doctor Morales...
Located in the historic heart of the municipality, the Church of San Miguel Arcángel is one of the oldest temples in La Palma. It was built in 1513 on the...