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Ctra. Arrecife a Tinajo, 8, 35559 Mozaga, Las Palmas, Spain
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+34 928 84 84 84
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cactlanzarote.com
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4.4
(1.9K reviews)
Not a vast number of Museum type attractions, but significant for the history of the islands farming heritage. Worth poking your nose in the massive underground volcanic Bubble restaurant event space, which is enormous, and spend time sampling the excellent wine and food in the tranquil courtyard by the church. Super relaxing as not widely known about. Food excellent, and some intense taponard and whipped butter add to the flavours. Not for kids, as there is less to interest them, but if you are after a mid afternoon chill out in tranquil clean surroundings, it's worth a visit. We return every year, just to get away from everything touristy....and breathe!
Neil BennettNeil Bennett
10
I liked this place a lot. The monument is worth a look but there's a lot more here. There is information about farming and planting methods used on the island and areas of the site are planted that way. There's an area where you can buy artisanal products but also take part in short workshops for a nominal fee. The big surprise is underground where there is sizeable event venue. Linked to that is an above ground café/restaurant. We had a very nice grilled goats cheese and tomato baguette there. The staff were very professional and well drilled. Overall, very impressed especially since entry is free.
Andy PAndy P
20
Visiting Casa del Campesino during the Day of the Canaries was a fantastic experience. The vibrant celebrations showcased the rich cultural heritage of Lanzarote, with music and colorful costumes creating a lively atmosphere. The beautifully preserved architecture and exhibits provided fascinating insights into the island’s agricultural history. The local crafts offered nice handmade souvenirs. The friendly staff and welcoming community spirit made it a memorable visit. Casa del Campesino is a must-see, especially during this festive occasion.
StefanoStefano
00
Beautifully preserved and well laid out with displays of farming machinery. As I visited on a Sunday the workshops were closed but they looked very interesting and I will return to experience those fully. The restaurant looked very popular and was very busy so this is clearly the spot to dine on a Sunday. Stunning function room with stage which could be accessed through a tunnel displaying various artefacts and interesting wall features. All in all, worth a visit.
Elizabeth MaundElizabeth Maund
00
This is a beautiful place to pass by, look around. Entrance is free, the traditional architecture is beautiful, as is the monument at the entrance. The staircase to the restaurant underground is stunning, the open exhibition of trade is not bad. Craftsmanship shops were not so exciting, nice to have a look though, highlight seems to be a local ingredients soap shop. We were in and out within an hour...beware of tourists buses...
Amit EpsteinAmit Epstein
20
La casa museo del Campesino:Se encuentra ubicada mas o menos en el centro de Lanzarote, junto a un cruce de carreteras en San Bartolomé, esta Casa Museo hace honor al Campesino lanzaroteño y canario fue diseñada por César Manrique un artista local de renombre, está inspirada en la arquitectura típica de la isla en sí ,en sus paredes blancas y brillantes. Su Monumento a la Fecundidad, con 15 metros de altura desafían a la gravedad con magica figura atrayendo la mirada de todo el que pasa a su lado.
Hacia el interior del museo encontrarás los secretos de la artesanía local, las tradiciones y el modo de vida de los agricultores de la isla.Desde el centro del patio se puede acceder a una gruta volcánica utilizada en el pasado para la extracción de piedra y que se ha convertido en un restaurante con platos tradicionales de Lanzarote. La Casa Museo del Campesino es un espacio en que arte y tradición se unen respetando el entorno natural de la isla.
Un sitio ideal de visita para toda la familia
Como llegar:
Desde Arrecife por la LZ-20 pasando por San Bartolomé hasta llegar a la casa museo o desde UGA por la LZ-30 pasando La Geria,Masdache,bodegas museo EL GRIFO,La Florida hasta llegar a dicho lugar
Horario:10:00-18:00
Restaurante:12:00-16:00
Entrada:Gratuita