Museum Guayadeque

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Agüimes, Spain

Ethnographic museum· Tourist attraction

Museum Guayadeque Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum Guayadeque is located in Agüimes, Spain on Carretera del Barranco de Guayadeque, s/n,. Museum Guayadeque is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category ethnographic museum in Spain.

Address

Carretera del Barranco de Guayadeque, s/n,

Phone

+34 928559669

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Patrick Schutijser

Very interesting museum about the Guayadeque Gorge. In my opinion a must visit when visiting the gorge. It's not very big, but is reasonably priced. Explanations about the people that used to live there. Explanations about the forming of the gorge and the nature. Also a small gift shop. Part of the museum is in a cave itself. Recommended!

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Courtney Sarah

Definitely worth going to this small museum first before going up the valley! It's cheap (3) and small so doesn't take long but gives you such an insight so you know what you are looking at! A little run down with a few lights out and not very modern but that didn't take away from the knowledge I gained - going up the valley wouldn't have been as exciting if I hadn't understood the history first!

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Sunny Milbert

Great little museum about the old Canarian people!

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Andy Conway

A really interesting look at how the valley was formed, and how its caves have been inhabited for 1500 years. Excellent displays and explanations about the lives of the original aboriginal Canarians, and also the lives of the valley's more recent inhabitants. And it's only 3 Euros to enter!

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Ken Young

Loved this place. Staff v friendly and happy to spend time explaining things. Great to see before heading up the valley. V interesting displays of cave villages. Short and snappy enough to keep teenagers interested! V highly recommended.

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Justine Thornton

Went yesterday.. A great little museum only costs 3.5 euros but gives you a good insight into how the indigenous population of Gran Canaria lived. Absolutely loved it. The bit which struck me was how much the rain fall on the island has changed and how little the really is. It made me appreciate how precious rain is here as it's been thunder and lightning all day. I won't complain.. Is a blessing for the locals. The caves are incredible and the drive beautiful here a stark and beautiful contrast to the desolate South. Well worth the drive and so beautiful.

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Marcin M.

It's a good place to understand how people lived here 1500 years ago and then to continue on the road up to the cave houses.

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Edward Traska

It is closed. Don't waste your time. We walked all the way from Aguimes to get there!!!