Nestled in Tenerife, the Pyramids of Güímar Ethnographic Park and Botanical Garden invites visitors to explore six enigmatic lava-stone pyramids. These structures, shrouded in historical intrigue, stand as a testament to the island’s rich past. The park also houses the Canary Islands’ only poisonous plant exhibit, known as the Poison Garden, offering a unique and educational experience. Beyond the pyramids, the Casa Chacona Museum provides insights into Polynesian culture, while themed gardens invite guests to wander through diverse and meticulously maintained landscapes. Today, visitors can delve into the history, culture, and natural beauty that this distinctive site has to offer.
Pyramids of Güímar Ethnographic Park and Botanical Garden (Pirámides de Güímar)
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