Entradas a la Casa-Museo de La Casa de Los Balcones
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Entradas a la Casa-Museo de La Casa de Los Balcones

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  • Visita una casa tradicional canaria del siglo XVII.
  • Descubre las tradiciones y costumbres de Tenerife a lo largo de los siglos
  • Contempla una de las artesanías tradicionales más conocidas dedicadas al trabajo del hilo canario
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Disfruta de una visita a la casa-museo de La Casade los Balcones, también conocida como Casa Méndez-Fonseca, construida en 1632 (siglo XVII). Esta casa fue mantenida en perfecto estado por diferentes propietarios y ha compartido su historia y belleza con miles de visitantes y turistas de todo el mundo. El objetivo es preservar las obras y tradiciones de Canarias, como la arquitectura, la artesanía, la confección de trajes típicos, junto con los usos y costumbres canarios, la historia y el folclore.

Durante esta visita, descubrirá el estilo de vida de la familia que vivía en esta casa. La visita comienza subiendo por una curiosa escalera de caracol que desde el patio comunica con las otras dos plantas de la casa. Destaca principalmente por su eje central, realizado en una sola pieza robusta de madera de tea, de 11,10 metros de altura y un espesor uniforme de 16,5 cm. de diámetro. En la primera planta se pueden ver diferentes estancias de la casa, que albergan una gran colección de objetos antiguos de la familia.

Bajando las escaleras, encontrarás una bodega típica canaria, un elemento tradicional del proceso de elaboración del vino local. Además, podrá relajarse en el patio interior rodeado por un impresionante balcón de madera de pino canario, disfrutando del agradable sonido del agua de la fuente y del canto de los pájaros. No pierdas la oportunidad de sentirte como un canario.

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Calle San Francisco, 3, La Orotava, España

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Casa Museo "La Casa de Los Balcones"
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    De Francia - octubre de 2022

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    Malgré un.parking un.peu cahoteux..c'est bien de se garer sur place.. Une belle découverte. Je conseille la visite comme le détour vers l'atelier du ...

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