La Laguna’s prime arts venue houses a mixture of top-calibre temporary exhibitions as well as a permanent collection of works by acclaimed contemporary artist Cristino de Vera, who was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1931. There is also a thought-provoking audiovisual presentation about the artist and his work (subtitled in English).
Fundación Cristino de Vera
La Laguna
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Nearby La Laguna attractions
1. Museo de la Historia de Tenerife
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7. Casa de los Capitanes Generales
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