La Gomera Ethnographic Park Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Get these tickets for the Ethnographic Park of La Gomera for an activity lasting approximately 1 to 2 hours. The tour includes an audio guide, so you won't miss out on the explanations of this interesting site.
Thanks to the adventure through this place, you will be able to learn about Canarian traditions, settlements and agricultural activities and observe the local handicrafts in more depth. In short, this space full of history and exhibitions will give you an insight into what the Canary Islanders were like centuries ago.
- Don't miss the Ethnographic Park of La Gomera by getting these tickets , which include an audio guide.
- Take a tour of La Gomera and the Canary Islands of centuries ago and learn about this people throughout history.
- Traditions, agricultural practices and local crafts are some of the aspects you will learn about the ancient Canarians.
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- Tickets for the Ethnographic Park of La Gomera
- Audio guide
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Explore La Gomera 's past at the fascinating Ethnographic Park with these tickets. This space features captivating exhibits that will transport you back in time, bringing you closer to what life was like for the Canary Islanders centuries ago. Best of all, the tour comes with an audio guide included, ensuring you won't miss a single detail of this charming place.
Through this exciting adventure, you'll discover the ancient traditions and delve into the local handicrafts and agricultural activities that were fundamental to the lives of its inhabitants in times gone by.
One of the main attractions of the park are the traditional Canarian houses, which are beautifully restored and decorated with period furniture and utensils.
Another point of interest is the gofio mill, where the process of making this typical Canarian product is demonstrated. The park has a wide variety of traditional crops, such as vineyards, orchards and cereal fields, which show how the land was worked in ancient times.