The Museum of Nature and Archaeology (MUNA) in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, offers a comprehensive look into the island’s geological and anthropological history. Housed in a modern building, the museum showcases the volcanic landscapes that have shaped Tenerife over centuries, alongside the rich heritage of the Guanche people, who inhabited the Canary Islands since the 6th century BC. Visitors can explore detailed exhibits that bring to life the natural and cultural evolution of the region, providing a deeper understanding of the islands’ unique past.
Museum of Nature and Archaeology (MUNA)
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