Nestled in the palm tree-lined Doramas Park in the heart of Las Palmas, Pueblo Canario is a charming complex of island houses built in the traditional Canary architectural style. Designed in 1956 by Nestor de la Torre and his architect brother, the site offers a glimpse into the local heritage with its distinctive buildings. At the center of Pueblo Canario, visitors can explore the Museo Nestor, which showcases the life and works of the celebrated Canary artist, Nestor de la Torre. Today, the Pueblo Canario provides a serene and culturally rich experience, inviting visitors to wander through its historic structures and learn about the region’s artistic legacy.
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