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CURATED ATLAS FOR CONTEMPORARY DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE
(Lanzarote, Spain)(Architecture)(Architecture Directory)2024-07-08

Guide to Lanzarote

Lanzarote's architecture is distinctive, largely influenced by the visionary artist and architect César Manrique.


His designs are renowned for harmoniously blending with the island's unique volcanic landscape, using traditional materials like whitewashed walls, wooden elements, and natural stone. Manrique advocated for low-rise buildings to preserve the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage, successfully preventing overdevelopment that could mar its aesthetic appeal.

The César Manrique Foundation
The César Manrique Foundation
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Casa Museo del Campesino

The Casa Museo del Campesino, located in Tiagua, Lanzarote, is a cultural tribute to the island's rural heritage and traditional agricultural practices. Designed by renowned artist César Manrique, the museum features exhibits that showcase the life of the island's farmers, including displays of traditional tools, crafts, and local cuisine.

César Manrique Foundation

The César Manrique Foundation is a cultural institution located in Lanzarote, Spain, dedicated to preserving the legacy of César Manrique, an artist and environmentalist. It serves as a museum, gallery, and cultural center, offering visitors a chance to experience the artist's vision of harmony between humans and their natural environment.

Jameos Del Agua

Jameos del Agua is a series of lava caves located in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, designed by the renowned artist and architect César Manrique. This unique site features a subterranean salt lake, lush gardens, a restaurant, and an auditorium, all beautifully integrated into the natural volcanic landscape.

Jardín de Cactus

The Cactus Garden, located in Guatiza, Lanzarote, is a stunning botanical garden designed by the famous Canarian artist César Manrique. Spanning about 5,000 square meters, it features over 7,000 plants, including more than 1,000 species of cacti from around the world. The garden is notable for its unique amphitheater layout, which harmonizes art and nature, showcasing various cacti in a visually striking environment.

Mirador del Río

Mirador del Río is a viewpoint on an approximately 475-metre-high escarpment created between 1971 and 1973 by the local artist César Manrique, consisting of a balustraded cafe, a shop and a platform at the top which are integrated into the lava rock.

Casa Museo de César Manrique

The Casa Museo de César Manrique was the second house Manrique built for himself in 1986, in the picturesque village of Haria, which still conserves many of Lanzarote’s traditions.