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A Canary palace built in 1593
Casa Lercaro - A Canary palace built in 1593, after the marriage of Francisco Lercaro de León and Catalina Justiniani y Justiniani. A historic building with much history, including serving as a army ...
Casa Lercaro - A Canary palace built in 1593, after the marriage of Francisco Lercaro de León and Catalina Justiniani y Justiniani. A historic building with much history, including serving as a army ...
Renovation was ongoing at the time so we were only able to enter the ground floor, therefore there was no entrance fee. There were interesting items and information about the Guanche people. All info....
Renovation was ongoing at the time so we were only able to enter the ground floor, therefore there was no entrance fee. There were interesting items and information about the Guanche people. All info....
The building is the only real treat/attraction here. Apart from this, there isn't much to see here. Entry is free though, so you can have a quick stroll through.
A Canary palace built in 1593
Casa Lercaro - A Canary palace built in 1593, after the marriage of Francisco Lercaro de León and Catalina Justiniani y Justiniani. A historic building with much history, including serving as a army ...
A Canary palace built in 1593
Casa Lercaro - A Canary palace built in 1593, after the marriage of Francisco Lercaro de León and Catalina Justiniani y Justiniani. A historic building with much history, including serving as a army ...
The Guanche people are fascinating.
Renovation was ongoing at the time so we were only able to enter the ground floor, therefore there was no entrance fee. There were interesting items and information about the Guanche people. All info....
The Guanche people are fascinating.
Renovation was ongoing at the time so we were only able to enter the ground floor, therefore there was no entrance fee. There were interesting items and information about the Guanche people. All info....
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The building is the only real treat/attraction here. Apart from this, there isn't much to see here. Entry is free though, so you can have a quick stroll through.