Casa de los Molinos Only one flour mill in the municipality can still be visited. Located below ground level, it often goes unnoticed because of the urban development…
Casa de los Ponte This 18th century palace-like building belonged to the Ponte family who founded Garachico. It was built on the land where a family home once stood…
Casa del Marqués de la Quinta Roja The house was built in the late 16th century and rebuilt in the 17th century by the Marquise of Quinta Roja. It was also used as temporary…
Franciscan Conceptionist monastery Since this religious community began their life in seclusion in 1643, the building has lived through being narrowly missed by a tongue of lava in…
Monument in honour of Simón BolÃvar Located in Plaza de la Libertad, this statue is the work of Juan Jaén DÃaz. It was inaugurated in 1970 and was the first sculpture in Spain devoted to…
Mother Church of Santa Ana This parish church was built in 1520 on a plot of land that was handed over to the Church by the founder of Garachico, Cristóbal de Ponte. His wife,…
Palace House of the Counts of La Gomera Also known as Casa de Piedra (the Stone House), its most interesting feature is its stone façade. Its construction was commissioned between the 16th…
Puerta de Tierra Park Inside the park is the old gateway that marked the entrance to the harbour in the 16th century. The park also allows visitors to get a close-up look…
San Miguel Castle Fortress In 1575, King Philip II decided to build this castle to defend the coast, protect Garachico's riches and keep it safe from invaders. In 1999 the…
Santo Domingo Dominican Monastery Because of the monastery's location it managed to survive the eruption of 1706, which left its beautiful façade with its seven balconies unscathed.…
The Chapel of San Roque The chapel was built by the residents of Garachico themselves in the early 17th century and stands at the entrance to the town centre. The building…