Painted cave, Las Palmas | |
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Native name Cueva Pintada (Spanish) | |
Location | 2, Audiencia street, Galdar, Grand Canary, Canary islands, Spain |
Coordinates | 28°08′38.4324″N 15°39′18.4860″W / 28.144009000°N 15.655135000°W |
Area | ~5,000 m2[1] |
Visitors | 54,190 (in 2015)[2] |
Website | Painted cave museum and archaeological park |
Official name | Cueva Pintada |
Type | Cultural |
Designated | 25 May 1972: Historic Artistic monument; 19 November 1990: Property of Cultural Interest |
Reference no. | RI-55-0000273 |
Location of the Painted cave and Galdar on Grand Canary, Canary Islands |
The Painted cave is an archaeological museum and park in the town of Galdar, located the northwest of Grand Canary in the Canary Islands, Spain. This centre is part of the Spanish Ministry of Culture, Historic Heritage and Museums of the town council of Grand Canary.
Inside are found some of the most representative archaeological vestiges of pre-Hispanic Canaries, with characteristics unique within Spain. The Painted cave is considered as the "Sistine chapel" of the former inhabitants of the island, the Canarii.